Discover how psychology influences financial decision-making and learn to identify common behavioral biases in investment.
Discover how psychology influences financial decision-making and learn to identify common behavioral biases in investment.
This comprehensive course explores the fascinating intersection of psychology and finance, examining how human behavior affects financial decision-making and market dynamics. Students learn about various cognitive, emotional, and social biases that impact investment decisions, including self-deception, loss aversion, and herding behavior. Through real-life case studies and practical examples, the course demonstrates how psychological factors influence market behavior and individual financial choices. Developed by experienced faculty at the State Bank Institute of Consumer Banking, this course provides valuable insights into managing behavioral biases and making more informed financial decisions.
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What you'll learn
Understand how psychological factors impact financial decision-making
Identify and analyze common cognitive and emotional biases in investing
Learn how behavioral finance influences financial markets
Master strategies to manage self-deception and loss aversion biases
Analyze the impact of social factors on investment decisions
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to behavioral finance, examining how psychological factors influence financial decisions and market behavior. The curriculum covers fundamental concepts including cognitive biases, emotional biases, and their impact on investment decisions. Through real-world examples and case studies, students learn to identify and manage various behavioral biases that affect financial decision-making. Special emphasis is placed on understanding self-deception, loss aversion, and herding behavior in financial markets.
Overview of Behavioural Finance
Module 1 · 1 Weeks to complete
Entropic Mind Leading to Self-Deception
Module 2 · 0 Weeks to complete
Cognitive Biases in Financial Decision Making
Module 3 · 0 Weeks to complete
Emotional and Social Biases in Financial Decision Making
Module 4 · 0 Weeks to complete
Fee Structure
Instructors
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Pankaj Kumar Jalan serves as Assistant General Manager and Faculty at State Bank Staff College (SBSC), bringing over 20 years of diverse banking experience. His career progression includes key roles as Credit Officer, Branch Manager, and Regional Manager, providing him with comprehensive expertise in retail credit and banking administration. At SBSC, he focuses on developing banking professionals through courses in "Content Marketing Strategy" and "Introduction to Behavioral Finance," leveraging his practical experience in credit management and administration. His teaching combines theoretical knowledge with practical insights gained from his extensive field experience in various banking roles, making him particularly effective in training bank officials in both technical and behavioral aspects of banking.
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Banking Education Expert Advances International Banking Training
R. Lalitha serves as Deputy General Manager and Senior Faculty at State Bank of India, bringing over 35 years of comprehensive banking experience since joining SBI in 1988. A science graduate who became Trainee Officer in 1992, she has developed expertise across multiple banking domains including Consumer Banking, NRI Services, FOREX Trading, Corporate Credit, Stressed Assets Management, and Digital Banking. Her career highlights include international experience at SBI Antwerp (Belgium), leadership roles in Trade Finance, Commercial Credit Analysis, and Digital & Transaction Banking. As DGM at SBI's training institute, she leads a team of nine faculty members, specializing in MSME Credit and International Banking education. Her diverse experience, particularly in digital transformation and international banking, makes her instrumental in developing future banking professionals while maintaining interests in reading and music.
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