Sometimes $1 million isn’t enough.
Nearly 70 percent of investors polled said a million bucks didn’t make them wealthy, according to a quarterly UBS Investor Watch survey,.
To feel "wealthy," most investors said they’d need at least $5 million, according to the report.
The poll also found that half of investors define wealth as being able to live without financial constraints. About 10 percent defined being wealthy as never having to work again.
"Investors are telling us that wealth isn’t just about money. It’s about being able to do what you want to do when you want to do it," said Emily Pachuta, head of investor insights for UBS Wealth Management Americas.
Total recall
About 400,000 Baby Einstein musical motion activity baby jumpers with model number 90564 have been recalled in the U.S., and an additional 8,500 in Canada. The model number can be found on a tag attached to the underside of the seat. A date code is in the lower right corner of the label on the back of the blue seat pad. The following date codes, indicating a manufacture date prior to November 2011, are included in the recall: OD0, OE0, OF0, OG0, OH0, OI0, OJ0, OK0, OL0, OA1, OB1, OC1, OD1, OE1, OF1, OG1, OH1, OI1, OJ1 and OK1. They were sold from May 2010 through May 2013. The "sun" toy attachment on the activity jumper can rebound with force and injure the infant. Call Kids II at 877-325-7056 or visit www. kidsii.com, then click on the "Recall" link at the bottom of the page.