There's flourishing real estate (homeowners include Tony Danza and Mitt Romney, plus Jeffrey Katzenberg's house is on the market for $20.5 million), five-star resorts and an affluent lifestyle, not to mention new openings like West Hollywood's Rock …
… removed from the situation in the mid-20th century when only select Western nations monopolized technologically powered access to resources that allowed them to promote environmentally damaging "affluent" lifestyle without obvious consequences to …
There are myriad reasons – lifestyle changes, the recession, houses standing where pitches used to be – and many projects, plus thousands of dedicated people, attempting to combat the problem. One is Mick Baikie, the national clubs services manager at …
However, in more affluent families some adolescents receive $50 to $100 a week or more. To many parents, even $15 or $20 a week is a lot more than they received. But, when they were children, an ice cream cone cost 10 or 15 cents, much less than it …
Advertisement. But the study also found that most affluent Canadians — fully 95% — were confident of their ability to fund their ideal retirement lifestyle. That compared with 69% of Canadians overall. Meanwhile, the majority of respondents among the …
The study of high net worth Canadians (those with investible assets of $1 million or more) reported that they require, on average, $2.3 million to be able to live out their ideal retirement lifestyle. The amount is 2.5 times more than the $908,000 …
A culinary childhood spent in the quaint, affluent town, it was all twee afternoon teas and 'buying chips from the local Chinese takeaway'. Her adoptive parents, Roger and Audrey Woodward, were quite a couple; he a multilingual Spanish academic who had …
However, in more affluent families some adolescents receive $50 to $100 a week or more. To many parents, even $15 or $20 a week is a lot more than they received. But, when they were children, an ice cream cone cost 10 or 15 cents, much less than it …
Affluent Canadians say they require $2.3-million to retire comfortably, two-and-half times what individuals across all income levels say they need, according to a new poll. The study released Friday by BMO Harris Private Banking found that the average …