by FPIE | Jan 6, 2022 | Blog English
Financial Stress Financial stress hinders our normal functioning and can completely paralyze someone. This is causing you to make less sufficient decisions or even not make any decisions at all. It’s a bit like dieting: sometimes you count calories so...
by FPIE | Nov 14, 2021 | Blog English
Psychology of a Nudge 👉Nudge= a push into a decision/behavior which decision/behavior you don’t consciously embrace 👉 You don’t realize that you are nudged 👉Nudges are used to navigate you into a financial decision 👉If you’re nudged to make a financial...
by FPIE | Oct 14, 2021 | Blog English
Psychology of Pandemic Savings During Corona, savings in the Netherlands have increased explosively. From 21 billion in 2019 to 42 billion in 2020! In addition to a practical one, this also has a psychological aspect. Hoarding money is a natural response when you...
by FPIE | Aug 27, 2021 | Blog English
MONEY IN DIVORCE, Competences of the Divorce Professional Arguments concerning money are the nr 1 predictor for future divorce. When a divorce settlement is reached, this causes often more arguments and financial problems.Money matters in divorce reach further than...
by FPIE | Mar 25, 2021 | Research eng
EU Moneyscripts Coming soon the big EU Moneyscript ©, Financial Wellbeing, Financial Fragility & Financial Literacy study with Meghaan Lurtz Kansas State University Robert Van Beek CFP® FFP Anne ‘t Raadhuys, Financial Psychologist Neeske Abrahamse. Thanks to...