Finance & Money Infographics

The Anatomy of Saving and Spending

Mixing psychology, neuroscience and consumer analysis – this  infographic investigates whether there’s more to our spending and saving habits than just personal preference, and provides tips about how to manage the financial inclinations that are hardwired into our brains.

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Baconomy: The Art of Bacon Barter

As part of a strategic marketing plan by Oscar Mayer, Josh has taken on the task of bacon barterer. With only 3,000 pounds of bacon to barter with Josh hopes to make it all the way to L.A. from New York, and he has done pretty well so far. Check out this infographic presented by paydayloan.co.uk to find out more about the bacon barter.

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College Student Spending Habits

Across the country, higher education costs are at an all-time high. College students, who are notorious for living on a tight budget, are looking for ways to stretch their income even further. The infographic below by Nationwide takes a look at college student spending habits — how much they earn, what they spend, and how they manage their money.

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The Balance of Britain’s Breaks

Tesco Bank has collected some surprising facts about how Brits relax and how they pay for it. For example, did you know that if you were to stack all of the credit and debit cards in the UK, you would have a tower 50 times taller than the Burj Khalifa, the tallest skyscraper in the world? That’s a lot of cards!

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The Shrinking Dollar

Inflation is a very real problem that neither candidate seems apt to discus on the campaign trail. This infographic from is aimed at bringing awareness to people so that they can make more informed investment and saving decisions.

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A Tourists Global Guide To Tipping

It’s very common for people to travel to new parts of the world and not be completely aware of the cultural differences in a range of circumstances. The data in this infographic aims to make it easier for people who are willing to be kind and open-handed with their cash but are not completely sure “if they need to tip” and “how much”?

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The Two Income Trap

Where have the good days gone? In the 1950s everything was so simple. You had your little house, one car, and everything was affordable. Today, everything seems to be too expensive and there are millions of people living in poverty. Could it be the two income trap?

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Direct Participation Oil Investments

Oil and gas investments can be somewhat complex for the average investor. This infographic by U.S. Oil Properties will explain the tax benefits of direct oil investments, how they are structured, as well as how the revenue is ultimately paid back to investors.

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Segmenting The UK Debt Crisis

Current statistics show the UK debt level for outstanding personal debt stands at a mind boggling £1.458 Trillion. But it’s hard to understand where these debts can be attributed to. The following infographic below shows a segmented view of individual UK debt.

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