Three money mistakes you want to avoid — and what to do instead

There are many ways you can trip up when it comes to your personal finances, and a lot of them can be traced to simple behavioral tics. Dan Ariely, a professor of behavioral economics at Duke University and the chief behavioral economist at Qapital, points to three common, yet difficult situations to navigate.
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