Thursday, December 6, 2012

RoadFish Offers Suggestions for Dealing with Mood and Finances

RoadFish.com men?s lifestyle and finance magazine comments on a recent study that points to sadness as being a factor in poor money management, and urges readers to stay positive for their health?and their wallets RoadFish.com men?s lifestyle and finance magazine today issued their statement on a recent study performed by professors at Harvard, Columbia, and the University of California Riverside revealing how emotions can effect personal finances. Blake Ellis of CNN Money recently reported about the study conducted by professors from Harvard, Columbia, and University of California Riverside, which proved that sad people have a tendency to forego larger sums of money in the future in order to take a smaller amount of cash immediately. Co-author of the report Ye Li, also an assistant professor at University of California, Riverside said that sadness tends to make people turn to ?retail therapy,? a problem that can hurt one?s wallet as well as their credit score. Blowing your savings or racking up debt on something trivial to make you feel better now not only hits your wallet hard, but when you get around to wondering, ?Hey, so what is my credit score?? you?ll come to find that it?s already in bad shape. RoadFish.com magazine offers advice on women, such as the best online dating websites, in addition to financial guidance and holiday debt advice.

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