Making Smart Financial Decisions After You Retire

Terrance Odean, Rudd Family Foundation Professor of Finance Group at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.
Hosted on Zoom by St. Paul's Towers
Tuesday, May 5, 2020 11:00 am (PST)

How can you protect yourself from bad financial decisions you haven't yet made? What question should everyone ask their financial advisor? How much can you spend in retirement? How should you invest as you get older? Are all annuities bad investments? Who needs a will? Who needs an advanced healthcare directive? Who should get long-term care insurance?  Who was Ida May Fuller?

Terrance Odean is the Rudd Family Foundation Professor of Finance Group at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. He is an advisory editor of the Financial Planning Review, a member of the Journal of Investment Consulting editorial advisory board and of the Russell Sage Behavioral Economics Roundtable and is a Wall Street Journal Expert Panelist. In 2016, he received the James R Vertin Award from the CFA Institute for research notable for its relevance and enduring value to investment professionals. He has been an editor and an associate editor of the Review of Financial Studies, an associate editor of the Journal of Finance, a co-editor of a special issue of Management Science, an associate editor at the Journal of Behavioral Finance, a director of UC Berkeley’s Experimental Social Science Laboratory, a member of the Russell Investments Academic Advisory Board, a member of the WU Gutmann Center Academic Advisory Board at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, a visiting professor at the University of Stavanger, Norway, chair of the Haas Finance Group, and the Willis H. Booth Professor of Finance and Banking. As an undergraduate at UC Berkeley, Odean studied Judgment and Decision Making with the 2002 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Daniel Kahneman.