The first bit of information we get is what we can fixate on
What is 'anchoring'
Something suggested or pre-filled in before you make a choice
What is a 'default option'
Worked here in the off-season while playing in the NBA.
What is 'Wendys'
He earned over this much from his fights.
What is '1 billion dollars'
MCD is the stock symbol for
What is 'McDonalds'
Being more worried about losing money than being excited about any possible reward, no matter how big.
How something is explained to you
What is 'framing'
Even though he only earned a 'small' salary in the NBA, he eventually became one of these lucky few...
Hint: It's a name for a very rich person
What is 'a billionaire'
Had this happen to his car, a Maybach.
What is 'repossession' or 'getting repo'd' etc.
AAPL is the stock symbol for what company?
What is 'Apple, inc.'
Buying something because everyone else is buying it.
What is 'herd behavior'
Avoiding having too many bank accounts or credit cards can be seen as an attempt for this.
What is 'reducing complexity'
What is/are 'Chilis' and 'Wendys'.
Spent a lot of money on these things.
(I'll accept 1 of 3 possible responses)
What is 'million dollar cars', 'jewelry', 'gambling'
Gambling is risky. People that gamble likely have this financial behavior
What is 'Overconfidence'
Buying things that make us appear to be rich, whether we are or not.
What is 'status-driven spending'
John Pork calling. Remember to pay your bill! It's due tomorrow.
This is an example of what.
What is a 'nudge'
His highest salary in the NBA.
What is '$350,000'
In spite of his massive earnings through fighting, he is now 'only' worth this much.
What is 'about $400 million'
This very famous high-end fashion brand owns Sephora. They also design shoes, handbags, and clothes. Their logo is 2 letters.
What is 'Louis Vuitton'
You saw it on Tiktok. You immediately want to buy it because of this behavior.
What is 'impulsive spending'
"My Labubu Fund"
"Our vacation"
"House deposit"
All examples of what?
What is 'labeling'
Played in the NBA for this many years.
What is '12 years'
He was undefeated in how many matches in what sport?
What is '50 boxing matches / fights'
Think about hauls, try-ons, reviews and unboxings. What are 2 financial behaviors that they can trigger.
What is 'Impulsive Spending', 'Status-Driven Spending', 'Herd Behavior' - any 2 of these are accepted.