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The anti-aging market is littered with innovative products and procedures that promise consumers a healthier, happier, longer life. But prolonging your life isn't only about physical fitness: a near 90-year-long study from Harvard University found that those who live happier, longer lives have good relationships. If you want to live longer and feel more fulfilled you probably don't need lasers or freezers. 30 essential tips for living a longer, happier, more successful life1. If you can't drive, don't live somewhere where the doctor is a 30-minute car ride away.
Persons: superagers, dieticians, Warren, Buffets, Valter Longo, David Watson, Warren Buffet, Neil Paulvin, Danielle Miura, Mark La Spisa, García, Francesc Miralles, Charlie, Munger, Warren Buffett, it's, Thema Bryant Organizations: Harvard University, Italy —, Cancer Laboratory, IFOM, of Oncology, University of Notre Dame, GameStop Locations: New York City, Blue, Okinawa, Japan, Sardinia, Italy
More couples than ever before, 87%, reported including cash funds in their wedding registry, according to recent data from Zola. Of couples collecting cash, 37% are putting that money toward purchasing a house. With today's housing market, it's clear why couples are funneling wedding gifts into a down payment. If you're coming into a substantial financial windfall due to a wedding, or any other scenario, here's the best place to stash your potential down payment cash. "If a client of mine walked in with $30,000 of wedding money, I would say, 'Let's buy you a bond,'" he says.
Persons: Homebuying, Douglas Boneparth, Mark La Spisa, let's Organizations: Bone, U.S Locations: Zola, New York City, Vermilion
But they need to start now, says Mark La Spisa, a certified financial planner and president of Vermilion Financial. "If they wait until 65 to assess their situation, that's what causes anxiety," La Spisa says. Do a 'financial fire drill'"Starting at age 50, you want to do a financial fire drill every day," La Spisa says. Sign up for long-term care insuranceLong-term care insurance covers a host of services not typically included in regular health insurance. "If you have quality long-term care, you are transferring the risk from yourself to the insurance company," La Spisa says.
Persons: Mark La Spisa, La Spisa, Mark La, Carolyn McClanahan, McClanahan Organizations: Pew Research, Planning Locations: Vermilion, walkable
La Spisa is not a therapist or a lawyer. "Start looking for money movement," La Spisa advises. Mark La Spisa CFP2. You don't know where the tax return went If your tax return "disappears," that is another sign that your partner could be preparing for divorce, according to La Spisa. A good rule of thumb, La Spisa says, is if you feel like something is off it probably is: "It's all the stuff you'd look for if your spouse was cheating."
Four in five Americans believe that women stay in unhappy relationships due to lack of financial independence, according to data from Bumble's State of the Nation 2023 survey. If independence is important to you, it would be wise to maintain some financial distance from your partner, whether or not you feel your relationship is on shaky ground. "If your value system is to be able to be independent, then you've got to create that independence," said Mark La Spisa, a certified financial planner and president of Vermilion Financial. Mark La Spisa CFPMore tips for maintaining financial independenceHaving your own credit cards is also important, La Spisa said. "People are willing to sacrifice their happiness, in a lot of cases, for security or for stuff," La Spisa said.
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