A phenomenon called the "retirement consumption gap” occurs when you have the financial means to spend more but feel frozen in place. "Die with Zero" dares you to challenge yourself to spend money on ...
It’s not just mania that affects your finances. Bipolar depression can also impact your spending patterns, often in ways you may not realize. The story I tell myself about money is that I’m not good ...
Many of today's retirees are baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964. The oldest boomers were born shortly after the Great Depression, and the youngest boomers came of age when mortgage rates averaged ...