EPISODE #1001
Minimizing Regret with Peter Lazaroff
We talked about how investing is fraught with emotional and logical peril, how every choice can be scrutinized, and how journaling and thought exercises can help to manage expectations!
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About the Episode
We talked about how investing is fraught with emotional and logical peril, how every choice can be scrutinized, and how journaling and thought exercises can help to manage expectations with Peter Lazaroff, CFA, CFP and CIO of Plancorp. Listen to learn how best to minimize regret in regard to your investments!
For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 20:50!
You can learn more about Peter at PlanCorp.com, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.
George Grombacher
Lifeblood Host
Peter Lazaroff
Guest
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