The human element of wealth

Qelani Makina TRADITIONAL finance theory has for many years suggested that individuals are rational actors, consistently making decisions that maximise their benefits.This perspective, while mathematically smart, often fell short in explaining real-world market anomalies and sub-optimal individual financial choices.The emergence of behavioural finance has illuminated a crucial reality: wealth management is not merely about numbers,…

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