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Monday, October 27, 2014

Merrill Edge® Survey Finds Americans Feel Guilty About Not Investing Enough in 2014, Set Their Sights Higher for 2015 | Bank of America Newsroom

Feelings of guilt over not investing enough this year outpace common year-end regrets such as poor eating and drinking choices, not sharing enough time with loved ones or spending too much money on oneself. These are among the insights revealed by Bank of America’s latest Merrill Edge® Report released today.
Fewer than one in four (23 percent) feel “proud” of how they handled their money this year, and only half (50 percent) of respondents said they are “content” with the financial decisions they made in 2014. The new data suggests mass affluent Americans know they need to do more investing and saving for the future.


Merrill Edge® Survey Finds Americans Feel Guilty About Not Investing Enough in 2014, Set Their Sights Higher for 2015 | Bank of America Newsroom

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