Our decisions about what to do with our money are driven by our psychology. The rush we feel when spending money is temporary; being more intentional about what we buy can reduce our stress and boost ...
Psychology says people who use coupons to avail a discount at different restaurants aren't simply trying to spend less money.
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From family bills to retirement savings and rising healthcare costs, spending in your 50s is shaped by competing priorities ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am the Executive Chairman of Diversified, a CFP and author. For many retirees, it can be a strange transition to go from ...
Americans are still spending money so strongly it’s steering the economy through surging inflation, but rising prices are starting to take a toll on savings accounts and summer vacation plans. While ...
Americans are still spending money so strongly it’s steering the economy through inflation, but rising prices are starting to take a toll on savings accounts and summer vacation plans. While gas ...
After years of saving for a secure future, retirees can often struggle to recognize their future has arrived. Spending those hard-earned funds is a daunting mental shift for clients to make. Many rely ...
For decades, retirement planning has been centered around a single question: How much money do I need to save? According to new research from Vanguard, that may be the wrong question for pre-retirees.