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Pursuing "enough" is harder than pursuing "more."

Imagine you pass away and leave $75,000 in a bank account (approximately the median inheritance for the 50th-90th percentile of total wealth.) That sum represents money you didn't you didn't need to earn, right? Effectively, says author of 'Die with Zero' Bill Perkins, you worked for 'free'. I would add you might have missed out on experiences (like travel) . You could have taken an amazing safari or two with that money!

The big six

Six documents you and your loved ones need to help navigate life as you age. Do you have them all? If you said ‘no,’ you are not alone. The number of Americans with a will continues to decrease and is now well below half, 31% according to one survey, and presumably some of those are outdated. The reasons so few Americans have wills are obvious: it feels complex and expensive (it isn't) and it causes an existential crisis (doesn't have to.)