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Save More Tomorrow: Practical Behavioral Finance Solutions to Improve 401(k) Plans Hardcover – April 12, 2012
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Publication dateApril 12, 2012
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“We have today a 401(k) retirement system that encourages colossal mistakes. These mistakes will surely be felt by Americans after they retire. Save More Tomorrow gives us a strong sense of reality about how people make errors with their retirement saving, and has truly creative plans to fix the problem. This is a trillion-dollar book in terms of the social value it offers.” — Robert Shiller
"This book provides all the secrets to making a retirement plan work. A must read for anyone responsible for corporate retirement plans, large or small.”
— Richard H. Thaler
“Save More Tomorrow makes cutting-edge behavioral finance theory relevant and useful to 401(k) plan sponsors. A groundbreaking contribution to a society grappling with the economics of retirement!”
— Barney Harford
“Americans who desire a successful future need long-term savings in their 401(k) plans. Shlomo Benartzi has created a powerful format for designing these programs to achieve excellent outcomes for participants.”
— Mark Casady
“Packed with evidence from academic research and the experiences of real businesses, this practical guide shows just how powerful choosing the right decision structure is in creating excellent retirement outcomes.”
— Tim Jones
“With the burden of retirement saving almost exclusively on the shoulders of working Americans, helping employers understand how to move employees to save more tomorrow can make the difference between employees’ retirement failure or success. Shlomo Benartzi discusses practical behavioral tools that employers can use today to help their employees succeed.”
— Michael Liersch, Director, Behavioral Finance, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
“Shlomo Benartzi’s clever and very practical volume is a blueprint for a better retirement saving model. Packed with new behavioral research, this book is a call to action to all those seeking to boost saving for an ever-longer retirement period.” — Professor Olivia S. Mitchell, The Wharton School, Univ. of Pennsylvania
"This book provides all the secrets to making a retirement plan work. A must read for anyone responsible for corporate retirement plans, large or small.”
— Richard H. Thaler
“Save More Tomorrow makes cutting-edge behavioral finance theory relevant and useful to 401(k) plan sponsors. A groundbreaking contribution to a society grappling with the economics of retirement!”
— Barney Harford
“Americans who desire a successful future need long-term savings in their 401(k) plans. Shlomo Benartzi has created a powerful format for designing these programs to achieve excellent outcomes for participants.”
— Mark Casady
“Packed with evidence from academic research and the experiences of real businesses, this practical guide shows just how powerful choosing the right decision structure is in creating excellent retirement outcomes.”
— Tim Jones
“With the burden of retirement saving almost exclusively on the shoulders of working Americans, helping employers understand how to move employees to save more tomorrow can make the difference between employees’ retirement failure or success. Shlomo Benartzi discusses practical behavioral tools that employers can use today to help their employees succeed.”
— Michael Liersch, Director, Behavioral Finance, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
“Shlomo Benartzi’s clever and very practical volume is a blueprint for a better retirement saving model. Packed with new behavioral research, this book is a call to action to all those seeking to boost saving for an ever-longer retirement period.” — Professor Olivia S. Mitchell, The Wharton School, Univ. of Pennsylvania
About the Author
Shlomo Benartzi is a professor and cochair at the Behavioral Decision-Making Group of the UCLA Anderson School of Management. He is also the chief behavioral economist for the Allianz Global Investors Center for Behavioral Finance. Benartzi co-created with Richard Thaler the acclaimed Save More Tomorrow™ program, which makes it easy for employees to increase their retirement saving rate. The program is used by more than half of the large employers in the United States and has likely helped millions of American workers boost their retirement savings. Similar programs are gaining momentum globally, including in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.
Roger Lewin, PhD, is the author of more than twenty trade books, including the acclaimed Complexity: Life at the Edge of Chaos, and has been a collaborative author of more than half a dozen books in the areas of anthropology, cosmology, animal cognition, and behavioral economics.
The Allianz Global Investors Center for Behavioral Finance is committed to empowering people to make better financial decisions. For more information, visit befi.allianzgi.com.
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- Publisher : Portfolio; 42636th edition (April 12, 2012)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1591844843
- ISBN-13 : 978-1591844846
- Reading age : 18 years and up
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.75 x 1 x 8.6 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2013
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Dr. Benartzi presents very compelling solutions to the current savings crisis in the United States. This is a must read for any HR Director, CFO,CEO or member of a benefits committee.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2015
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Very dry reading.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2013
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Great stats and great book. If you are in the 401k space, this is a must read. A must read.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2014
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A must read for those in the 401(k) marketplace.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2015
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A lot of great information on helping both plan sponsors and plan participants be more successful.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2013
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Very logical, good examples and suggestions. Fair amount of 'this is coming in the future, can't use it now' ideas. Good reading for plan managers trying to bring about behavior change.
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2014
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I like this book. It's forward thinking and lets you know what's coming forward. I don't understand why people use a companies retirement plan. If federal employee, you can't beat that plan. Stick with it, but corporate employee. You're taking all the risks. Take control of your finances. Otherwise, don't come crying when your 401(k) goes ca-poop-i.e. Enron and WorldCon
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