Financial procrastination is the deferral of making necessary financial decisions. It is putting off a financial decision, even though you know that you might be worse off as a result. Typical examples are failing to cash checks that are signed to you, depositing...
Here's the thing about saving: The earlier in life you begin, the better off you'll be. When we learn the basics of saving at a young age, these behaviors become instilled in us. Like brushing our teeth, or exercising, saving can become second nature. Because of this,...
The effects of a personal financial crisis are often profound. Research has shown that losing a job, for example, generates a level of grief in some people that’s similar to the loss of a treasured relationship - or even death. That’s because we often lose more than...
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