You pay for a latte with money from your Starbucks app, so your bank account balance doesn’t change. That means the coffee was basically free, right? This is just one example of “girl math,” a trend ...
If you skip balancing your checkbook and gloss over your credit card interest charges, you may have a financially debilitating aversion to math. For some people, the tendency to avoid dealing with ...
A new personal finance trend has TikTok users recommending humorous new ways to rethink their spending habits — like imagining that anything under $5 is free, or measuring the cost of big-ticket items ...
Could improving students' math skills boost financial literacy? Some policymakers think so. New data show American teens' money smarts are, at best, middling. Among the 18 countries in the ...
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Spend less than you earn is the golden rule of personal finance. It's incredibly simple, but it's not easy. Your brain likes to get in the way by tricking you to go against what you know to be true.
How do we make financial decisions? Do we behave like characters in an economics textbook, maximizing our utility subject to budget constraints? Or do we fall victim to the psychology of the mob, ...
Josh Martin, a junior at the State University of New York at Albany studying physics and math, has always known that math was a specialty of his. "I'd always been told that I kind of had a little bit ...