Credit scores are society’s shorthand for trust in repayment. Imperfect, sometimes unfair, but widely used. They … Credit Scores and the Architecture of TrustRead more
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The Friction of Financial Scams and How to Listen for Them
Scams do not sell products; they sell urgency. The friction they introduce is psychological—rush, secrecy, authority, … The Friction of Financial Scams and How to Listen for ThemRead more
Behavioral Biases in Buying Insurance
Buying insurance is a cognitive puzzle. We over-insure the frequent and under-insure the catastrophic. We anchor … Behavioral Biases in Buying InsuranceRead more
Risk Pools and the Politics of Fairness
Insurance works because risk is pooled: many pay small amounts so that the few who suffer … Risk Pools and the Politics of FairnessRead more
Reinsurance: The Insurance of Insurers
Reinsurance is the safety net under the safety net. Insurers promise to pay when bad things … Reinsurance: The Insurance of InsurersRead more
Debt: A Biography in Three Chapters
Debt is a story with beginnings, middles, and sometimes difficult endings. We borrow to cross a … Debt: A Biography in Three ChaptersRead more
The Psychology of Emergency Funds
An emergency fund is a feeling disguised as a number. Ask someone why they want three … The Psychology of Emergency FundsRead more
How Compound Interest Tells Time
Time is the first currency, and compound interest is how money learns to speak it. The … How Compound Interest Tells TimeRead more
Inflation, Memory, and the Price of Bread
Inflation is not just a statistic; it is a feeling that begins at breakfast. You remember … Inflation, Memory, and the Price of BreadRead more
The Quiet Architecture of a Household Budget
A household budget is not a spreadsheet so much as a room you learn to live … The Quiet Architecture of a Household BudgetRead more