Thought Leadership

We aim to provide you with the most up-to-date thought leadership for all aspects of your financial life. In addition to your regular meetings and conversations with our advisory team, we also publish our insights on a range of topics including financial planning, investing, tax optimization and business advisory.

Let’s All Agree on Consensus Bias

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Let’s All Agree on Consensus Bias

According to Wikipedia1 Consensus Bias; “Is a pervasive cognitive bias that causes people to “see their own behavioral choices and judgments as relatively common and appropriate to existing circumstances”.

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Avoiding Retirement Threats & Miscalculations

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Avoiding Retirement Threats & Miscalculations

You only retire once, so it’s critical to get the details right. However, it can be difficult to fully comprehend…

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Getting Tired of Decision Fatigue Bias?

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Getting Tired of Decision Fatigue Bias?

Decision Fatigue Bias suggests that both, “Financial analysts and stock market investors alike are subject to behavioral biases…

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Why Availability Bias is Always On Our Mind

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Why Availability Bias is Always On Our Mind

Availability Bias can best be defined as; “a mental shortcut that relies heavily on information that is easily available or places undue emphasis on immediate examples.

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Taking Control of Action Bias

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Taking Control of Action Bias

Action Bias describes our tendency to favor action over inaction, often to our benefit. However, there are times when we feel compelled to act, even if there’s no evidence that it will lead to a better outcome than doing nothing would.

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Thinking Twice About Regret Bias

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Thinking Twice About Regret Bias

As we continue our series on “Behavioral Biases”, we sought the expertise once again of the academic staff at www.Investopedia.com to discuss “Regret Bias”.

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Are You 100% Sure It’s Not Overconfidence Bias? 

As we continue our series on Behavioral Biases, we sought the expertise of their academic staff to discuss Overconfidence Bias.

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