Episode 427 - On this week's episode I talk about the Dunning-Kruger effect, explaining how it works and what we can learn from it when it comes to financial decision making. Consumer duty has been described as one of the biggest shake-ups to happen to the regulation of financial services and so I provide a summary of what it is and how it is likely to impact businesses and consumers. Finally, I reveal the pros and cons of taking out a joint savings, including a quick rundown of the best rates on the market currently.
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