True links: Precursory lessons from golf for effective financial behaviour

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Knutsena, Julie Therese
Malin, Mirela
West, Tracey
Brimble, Mark
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2017
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This article presents the results from a preliminary study which finds there are three psychological errors common to golf and financial behaviour which are the cause of unfavourable outcomes, namely overoptimism, overconfidence and emotional judgements. To manage these errors, this study finds the same strategies used to improve golfing decisions could carry over into our understanding of effective financial behaviour. Further, linking the research of effective golf play with effective financial behaviour leverages upon a worldwide interest which we argue has the potential to provide a range of analogies and visual clues for financial education and financial planning.

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Financial Planning Research Journal

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3

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© 2017 Griffith University. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.

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Banking, finance and investment not elsewhere classified

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