Many retirees save successfully but struggle to spend. Explore the psychology behind retirement spending, wealth perception, ...
Investment researchers have been playing around with the 4% rule, looking for ways that retirees can safely spend more on ...
You might not notice it, but spending money feels different when you never touch it. Swiping, tapping, and auto-paying make transactions so quick and painless that you barely register what you’re ...
The no-buy-year challenge consists of strategies to reduce unnecessary spending, freeing up cash for savings and debt elimination. Participants set personal spending rules about what they will and won ...
Whether you have excess cash to spend or want to pretend, here’s a look at 11 ridiculous ways retirees can splurge.
Overall cash usage may be declining, but according to a new survey, Americans still want the choice as a payment option.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Shelley E. Kohan covers the retail industry and is based in New York. As consumers gear up for the holiday, the financial stress ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers, like every NFL team, must spend at least 90% of the salary cap on a rolling multi-year basis. The rule is one of the major tenets of the NFL’s revenue sharing and salary cap ...
S&P 500 cash spending is expected to rise 11% in 2026 to a record $4.4 trillion, driven by a surge in capital expenditure from large technology firms and a rebound in cash M&A, according to Goldman ...
The relationship between cash and winning in the NFL is complicated. Buying a contender in free agency is all but impossible. But if a team’s owner is willing to spend, a front office can be more ...