Thursday, April 8, 2010

Why Smart People Do Stupid Things with Money: Overcoming Financial Dysfunction

Bert Whitehead, MBA, JD, has been a fee-only personal financial advisor since 1972. In 1995, he founded Cambridge Advisors, a growing group of advisors who share his belief in unbiased independent financial advice and consumer advocacy. He is often quoted in leading publications, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Kiplinger’s, Newsweek, and Consumer Reports Andrew Weil, MD, is a world-renowned pioneer in the field of integrative medicine. In addition to being the founder and director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, he is a best-selling author whose books have sold approximately 10 million copies. Dr. Weil is also editorial director of www.drweil.com, writes for Prevention and TIME, and is a frequent guest on Larry King Live, Oprah, and Today.

Bert Whitehead, named one of the “Best 60 Financial Advisors in America” by Worth magazine, has a unique “behavioral finance” approach that goes beyond mere number crunching to help people understand and overcome the complex psychological baggage they bring to their financial decisions. Tested and confirmed by hundreds of Bert’s clients—including celebrities such as Andrew Weil, MD, who wrote the foreword for the book—this system shows readers how to identify areas of financial dysfunction, and offers specific strategies designed to help different personality types achieve financial freedom by working with their own natural inclinations.

ISBN: 9781402766893
Published by: Penguin Books India

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