Experts reveal that people who thrive in retirement usually prioritize a few things most people overlook: self-care, good ...
What’s the difference between a happy retirement, and a not-so-happy retirement? Financial planners have the unique perspective of seeing many clients retire over time, and as such they can ...
You know that you need to plan financially for retirement, but are you also planning to be happy and fulfilled when you ...
Heard of the hedonic treadmill? It's the reason why feelings of happiness can be short-lived. How you manage it can be the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am the Executive Chairman of Diversified, a CFP and author. Being happy in retirement is often about more than your finances; it ...
You've worked hard, saved diligently and invested wisely throughout your career, building a tidy nest egg — the perfect recipe for a happy retirement. Or is it? Science says not so fast. A growing ...
The key to a happy and comfortable retirement isn’t only about money. Having a lot of it certainly helps, but other aspects of retirement can also significantly impact your happiness and comfort.
Certified financial planner Wes Moss spent 20 years interviewing and studying retirees. Along the way, he’s identified 10 habits that breed happiness in retirement. Moss, the author of several books ...
Everyone wants to be happy in retirement. So what will it take to get there? It's not just saving money, although that is key, according to certified financial planner Wes Moss, chief investment ...
Most people think retirement happiness is simply a math problem. Save enough, spend carefully, and the rest takes care of itself. The reality, according to a growing body of research, is more ...
People often transition smoothly into retirement and enjoy their new lives right away. However, some people have a more difficult time settling into retirement than their peers. It’s even possible ...