The Apps That Help Stop Impulsive Financial Decisions | Your Money Briefing | WSJ
More people are adding software to their financial apps as a way to curb impulsive behavior with their money.
WSJ personal-finance reporter Imani Moise joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss the benefits and how the programs give people a little friction in order to take a digital break.
0:00 New software is being introduced to financial apps
0:45 How has the software been used for peoples’ personal finances?
2:00 How apps like One Sec make you re-evaluate your financial decisions
2:56 What is the significance of 20 seconds?
3:45 What does this mean for financial apps like Robinhood and Venmo going forward?
5:52 What are other methods to make better personal financial decisions?
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