Credit Coaching by Kristi

Psychology of Spending

18 min · 26 de nov de 202518 min
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Before the action steps of paying off debt, getting out of debt, staying out debt, we really need to know a few angles in psychology that affects our spending and buying decisions. It even affects our commitments! Tune in to learn some really deep stuff about how the brain works when it comes to money decisions. Questions@creditkristi.com

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