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Financial Psychology

Financial Psychology Mastery

An intensive eight-month journey exploring the intricate relationship between human psychology and financial decision-making through progressive skill development

Progressive Module Structure

Our curriculum builds systematically through interconnected modules. Each phase deepens your understanding while developing practical skills you can apply immediately.

Behavioral Economics Foundations

Examine cognitive biases that influence spending patterns. Students analyze real case studies of financial decisions and identify psychological triggers that lead to budget deviations.

Bias Recognition Decision Analysis Pattern Identification

Emotional Money Mapping

Develop frameworks for understanding personal financial triggers. Learn to create emotional spending profiles and design personalized intervention strategies.

Self-Assessment Trigger Mapping Strategic Planning

Advanced Budget Psychology

Master sophisticated techniques for sustainable financial behavior change. Focus on long-term habit formation and psychological reinforcement systems.

Habit Design Reinforcement Systems Behavioral Change
Dr. Miranda Keeling, Financial Psychology Expert

Dr. Miranda Keeling

PhD Behavioral Economics, CPA

Miranda spent twelve years researching consumer financial behavior at McGill University before transitioning to practical education. Her work focuses on translating academic research into actionable strategies for everyday money management. She's particularly interested in how cultural backgrounds influence financial decision-making patterns.

Multi-Dimensional Assessment Approach

We evaluate progress through diverse methods that reflect real-world application of financial psychology principles.

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Portfolio Projects

Create comprehensive analysis reports examining personal or case study financial behaviors using learned frameworks

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Peer Simulations

Role-play financial advisory scenarios where students apply psychological insights to help others improve their budget management

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Reflective Journals

Document personal financial decision-making journey throughout the program, analyzing changes in thought patterns and behaviors