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Aug 14
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Corporate Finance Explained | The Psycho...

Corporate Finance Institute
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You've spent days building a perfect financial model, yet something about the final decision just feels "off." The numbers don't lie, but our own brains can quietly lead us astray. In this episode of FinPod, we dive deep into the world of cognitive biases and reveal how these hidden mental shortcuts can derail even the most rigorous financial analysis.

We explore real-world corporate case studies and provide a practical toolkit of proven safeguards you can build into your own process to protect your decisions from these human flaws:

  • Discover how biases like overconfidence and loss aversion led to multi-billion dollar mistakes at Hewlett-Packard and Kodak.
  • Learn to use pre-mortem analysis to confront potential flaws and risks before a project even begins.
  • Understand how groupthink and confirmation bias contributed to the tragic Boeing 737 MAX crisis, and how red team reviews can build institutionalized skepticism.
  • Implement a decision journal to track your assumptions over time, helping you spot your own recurring biases.
  • Break free from anchoring bias with scenario diversification, a technique used to explore a wider range of outcomes beyond a single, comfortable forecast.

This is a must-listen for any finance professional looking to move beyond the spreadsheet and ensure their strategies are robust and resilient.

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