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Professor Jason Fichtner, a fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center and a Johns Hopkins senior lecturer, explains the thought processes of people’s interactions with money and how they can be changed to help people become more financially stable. He will discuss how our ability to be more financially aware through technology can aid in the decisions we make about money, and ways to frame the decision-making process regarding the amounts we have versus the amounts we need.
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Professor Jason Fichtner, a fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center and a Johns Hopkins senior lecturer, explains the thought processes of people’s interactions with money and how they can be changed to help people become more financially stable. He will discuss how our ability to be more financially aware through technology can aid in the decisions we make about money, and ways to frame the decision-making process regarding the amounts we have versus the amounts we need.