Save More Tomorrow

Practical Behavioral Finance Solutions to Improve 401(k) Plans

Business & Finance, Personal Finance, Retirement Planning, Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Success, Finance & Investing
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Author: Shlomo Benartzi ISBN: 9781101580332
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: April 12, 2012
Imprint: Portfolio Language: English
Author: Shlomo Benartzi
ISBN: 9781101580332
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: April 12, 2012
Imprint: Portfolio
Language: English

One of the world’s top experts in behavioral finance offers innovative strategies for improving 401(k) plans**.**

Half of Americans do not have access to a retirement savingplanattheirworkplace.Ofthosewhodo about a third fail to join. And those who do join tend to save too little and often make unwise investment decisions. In short, the 401(k) world is in crisis, and workers need help.

Save More Tomorrow provides that help by focusing on the behavioral challenges that led to this crisis inertia, limited self-control, loss aversion, and myopia—and transforms them into behavioral solutions. These solutions, or tools, are based on cutting edge behavioral finance research and they can dramatically improve outcomes by, for example, helping employees:

-Save, even if they aren’t ready to do so now, by using future enrollment.

-Save more by showing them images of their future selves.

-Save smarter by reshuffling the order of funds on the investment menu.

Save More Tomorrow is the first comprehensive application of behavioral finance to improve retirement outcomes. It also makes it easy for plan sponsors and their advisers to apply these behavioral tools using its innovative Behavioral Audit process.

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One of the world’s top experts in behavioral finance offers innovative strategies for improving 401(k) plans**.**

Half of Americans do not have access to a retirement savingplanattheirworkplace.Ofthosewhodo about a third fail to join. And those who do join tend to save too little and often make unwise investment decisions. In short, the 401(k) world is in crisis, and workers need help.

Save More Tomorrow provides that help by focusing on the behavioral challenges that led to this crisis inertia, limited self-control, loss aversion, and myopia—and transforms them into behavioral solutions. These solutions, or tools, are based on cutting edge behavioral finance research and they can dramatically improve outcomes by, for example, helping employees:

-Save, even if they aren’t ready to do so now, by using future enrollment.

-Save more by showing them images of their future selves.

-Save smarter by reshuffling the order of funds on the investment menu.

Save More Tomorrow is the first comprehensive application of behavioral finance to improve retirement outcomes. It also makes it easy for plan sponsors and their advisers to apply these behavioral tools using its innovative Behavioral Audit process.

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