Irrational Decisions
Sources of Income
Financial Strategies
Spending Buckets
Real-world Traps
100

Richard Thaler won a Nobel prize for the concept, that shows how people categorize money into separate biased budgets rather than treating it as fungible

What is mental accounting?
100

Taxpayers often manage this annual check from the government as "bonus cash" instead of regular wages

What is a tax refund?

100

Consumers usually mentally label this payment method as "different money" or delay the emotional impact, leading up to higher spending than when using physical cash

What is a credit card?

100

In a famous experiment, people who lost this item were much less likely to replace it than people who lost the equal cash

What is a movie ticket? 

100

A piece of plastic or digital code that sits unspent in a drawer because people mentally lock it's value to a specific store or restaurant

What is a gift card?

200

This fallacy makes you continue to do an unrewarding action or project simply because you already invested time and money into it and also assigned it to a specific mental account

What is the sunk cost fallacy?

200

Rent collected from tenants or royalties from publish books are classic examples of this stream of income 

What is passive income?

200

The term used when people treat all money the same of its origin or purpose

What is Fungible?

200

A person that might refuse to raid this rainy-day bucket even during actual predicament because it was strictly reserved for another purpose

What is an emergency fund?

200

A personal finance setup that divides money into three specific categories: core cash, long-term savings, and the third category for speculative fund 

What is play money?

300

The term that describes how gamblers take bigger, illogical risk after winning early, because they mentally separate their winnings from their initial hard-earned stake

What is the house money effect?

300

Money earned from this type of secondary evening or weekend job is often put into a split mental category and spent on treats

What is side hustle income?

300

People are far more likely to spend this type of unexpected financial inflow like a tax refund or holiday bonus carelessly compared to regular wages

What is a windfall? 

300

This emotional term clarifies why paying with cash hurts more psychologically than swiping a plastic card or digital token

What is the "pain of paying"? 

300

Someone pays off a 5% savings account while they ignore a 20% credit card balance because we keep money in separate mental compartments

What are mental buckets?

400

In the classic mental accounting experiment, people that lost a $10 movie ticket refused to buy a new one and people who lost $10 cash still bought a $10 ticket

What is the lost ticket problem?

400

People are usually less careful with this type of money, its often won at casinos, compared to the money earned at a 9-5 job

What is house money? 

400

While this is technically a bias, purposely setting up labeled sub-accounts can act as a positive self-control tool for these specific long-term achievements 

What are savings goals?

400

This conundrum happens when consumers keep money in a low-interest savings bucket while concurrently maintaining high-interest debt  

What is carrying credit card debt while holding savings?

400

Labeling some funds as "money for the kids" will often stop people from using it even during urgent situations or financial crisis

What is an emergency?

500

People who are more likely to illogically overspend on luxury items using some type of unexpected income because they put it in a "regular income" or "play money" mental category

What is a wind-fall gain? 

500

In mental accounting experiments, people are far more likely to save regular paychecks than bonus checks of the same amount treating the bonus as this type of income

What is wind-fall income?

500

A beneficial strategy to counteract mental accounting to treat all assets as part of one unified component rather than ______

What is a portfolio? 

500

Subscription services that manipulates mental accounting by doing this to payments, by separating the fee from the actual moment of consumption 

What is payment decoupling?

500
Intentionally using mental accounting as a tool rather than a trap can help reduce negative feelings when reducing cost from this specific allocation 

What is a charitable donation?

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