The Risk Manager’s Guide to Money

The Risk Engine: Institutional Risk Concepts for Personal Finance | Risk Capacity, Liquidity, Stress Testing, Behavior

8 min · 2 jun 2026
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You’re running a risk engine every day — whether you realize it or not. In Episode 34, Jay breaks down how institutions think about risk: capacity, limits, liquidity, correlation, stress testing, and behavioral controls. Then he translates those concepts directly into personal finance and everyday behavior. This is a calm, reflective deep dive into the structure behind resilience — and how to rebuild your financial life with the same discipline institutions use to survive volatility.

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