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9 TED talks that will make you financially savvy

by Josh Smith on Feb 5, 2018, 3:01 PM

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  • There are a number of financial and business experts who have imparted advice using the TED talks. 
  • Neha Narula explains how to navigate a future where cryptocurrency is the dominant form of currency. 
  • For those planning for retirement, Shlomo Benartzi advises how to change your mindset to that of a saver rather than a spender. 


TED is a non-profit organization that formed in 1984 with the goal of spreading ideas in areas of technology, entertainment, and design, and has slowly evolved to include everything from global issues to academic topics. Ideas are shared via short "talks" — speeches given by experts in their fields. They've gained even more popularity since the inception of social media, which has allowed the talks to go viral.

Many financial and business experts have given talks about investments, self improvement and discipline related to spending, and more. Here are 10 TED Talks that will inspire you to set financial goals and help you strive to reach them.

SEE ALSO: 20 things you should know about your money by the time you're 35

Shivani Siroya: A smart loan for people with no credit history (yet)

How do you build credit when you don’t have any to begin with? In this TED Talk, Shivani Siroya discusses InVenture, a mobile app that helps you build capital.



Alan Siegel: Let's simplify legal jargon

If you have ever tried to read a legal document or piece of legislation, and you're not a lawyer, then you might have a difficult time understanding the ideas trying to be conveyed. In this TED Talk, Alan Siegel calls for simplified, plain-English documents.



Rachel Botsman: The currency of the new economy is trust

With the recent popularization of the "gig economy," many people are choosing to be part-time drivers, rent out their spare rooms or home, and even find neighbors to walk their dogs for them. Rachel Botsman discusses how trust plays into this new economy, and even runs it.



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