At the end of life, your final thoughts won't be on bad financial decisions. But before you approach the hereafter, you'll likely have more than a few regrets about poor money management.
Fiscal distress often results from a lack of long-term planning. Failing to save enough for retirement—a decades-long endeavor — is the biggest financial regret among American adults, according to a Bankrate survey, followed closely by not having an adequately funded emergency savings account.
Much like your physical well being, financial health requires both good habits and a bit of luck. By setting up financial goals and working hard to accomplish them, you can focus your energy on the more meaningful parts of your life.