Elizabeth W.Dunn, and Michael I. Norton, of the University of British Columbia and Harvard business school, were selected to spend money. During this process, a certain amount was assigned to spend on others and themselves. Results revealed that people who spend money on others experienced happiness. From the description above, we have shown how the benefits of giving go beyond the simple feel-good factor. In today’s world, charity is one of the greatest money-making secrets. I’m sure you’re wondering how? Yes! It may sound awful, but reports found that donating to charity improves health and wellbeing. Islam, Christianity, and other…
Most families are spending more and more money every year (and not just because the cost of living rose) while also saving less and less. One reason is that few household managers spend much time reviewing expenses and expenditures to find ways they can save money. However, almost every family has places where costs can be cut and pennies can be pinched -- and if those freed-up funds are then used to pay down debt and save for the future it could have a dramatic impact on their quality of life. Food is one big area where many families could…
