Can Money Buy Happiness

Richer, But Not Happier: America's Financial Conundrum

David Geller | Posted 05.17.2012

David Geller

Once you accept this truth, you quickly can grasp that the goal of having money is never to die with the most, and you can choose to make the best use of our money while we have control over it.

Here's How You Can Buy Happiness, Sort Of

The Huffington Post | Bonnie Kavoussi | Posted 05.01.2012

Can money buy happiness? Yes, if you spend it on other people, says Michael Norton, an associate professor at Harvard Business School. (H/t Busines...

Does a Good Quality of Life Mean Money?

Daylle Deanna Schwartz | Posted 05.09.2012

Daylle Deanna Schwartz

What do you consider a good quality of life? For me, it's living in a place I love, being healthy, having good friends, loving what I do for a living, paying my bills and having enough money for what I want -- and I don't need a lot.

Money DOES Buy Happiness, Wharton Report Suggests

The Daily Pennsylvanian | Posted 05.25.2011

Does money really buy happiness? A recent study by the Wharton School suggests that in some cases, it does -- though not necessarily the way one would...

Money and Happiness: The New Connection

Jennifer Edwards | Posted 11.17.2011

Jennifer Edwards

As it turns out, spending money on many small experiences rather than on one big-ticket items (like a new car or flat-screen TV) may yield more happiness in the end.