Top 10 Habits of Millionaires for Building Wealth

Building wealth is not about tricks or ‘get rich quick’ schemes. This infographic shows the habits of millionaires that create success over the long-term. Read more

Millennials are Investing With a Purpose, and It’s Changing Wealth Management

Money put towards ’causes’ has increased 33% in just two years to $8.7 trillion. See why sustainable investing has gone mainstream in today’s chart. Read more

The Side Hustle Economy: 25 Ways to Make Extra Dough

Want to tiptoe into entrepreneurship, or to simply have more cash on the side? Here’s 25 ways to enter the side hustle economy. Read more

Visualizing the Real Value of the Minimum Wage

In real terms, the U.S. minimum wage peaked in value in 1968 – and it has actually dropped by more than 30% since then. Read more

Chart: Are Today’s Students Prepared to Make Financial Decisions?

A new study finds that very few U.S. students have guaranteed access to a personal finance course in high school – raising concerns about financial literacy. Read more

These Five Cognitive Biases Hurt Investors the Most

To be a better investor, make sure you take note of these five cognitive biases that can completely trip up your investment decisions. Read more

How Many Hours Americans Need to Work to Pay Their Mortgage

Every month, the average New Yorker needs 113.5 hours of work to pay down a mortgage, while in Memphis it’s just 18.4 hours. Read more

Chart: The Trillion Dollar Club of Asset Managers

Only 15 companies hold more than $1 trillion in assets under management (AUM) – and the vast majority of them are based in the U.S. Read more

How Currency Fluctuations Impact Canadian Investors

If you’re a Canadian that invests in funds that hold U.S. companies, currency fluctuations can make a big impact on your returns. Here’s how it all works. Read more

The Remarkable Early Years of Warren Buffett

Warren Buffett started his first business at age 5, and bought his first stock at age 11. By the end of high school, he was richer than his teachers. Read more