11 May 2011 Goethe says we should approach life as an architect views a vast quarry. AAP A deficit of the soul or why being rich won’t make Australia happier By John Armstrong, University of Melbourne Decent people take comfort in the idea that money is not profoundly connected with happiness. There are statistics that suggest that as income increases happiness does not rise to an equal degree; and…
4 April 2013 Savings and assets important to security, not just income Brandeis University Savings and assets are key to enabling upward mobility across a range of groups and income levels. A ten-year long study…
14 November 2012 Crisp, new notes encourage saving The University of Winnipe and The University of Guelph We’re more likely to spend worn bills than crisp, new notes according to a joint study from The University of Winnipe and…
28 March 2012 Want to save money? Then don’t set a budget, says new study Brigham Young University Budgeting for products makes us more likely to spend, new research has found. The study, conducted by Brigham Young University…
8 February 2012 How the time equals money equation makes us impatient University of Toronto People who put a price on their time are more likely to feel impatient and be aware of spending time rather than just passing…