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New Airbnb Camera Ban, Cross-Currency Fee Coming Soon. What To Know
Airbnb plans to make some changes starting next month, including an indoor security camera ban and a new guest fee.
By Joey Solitro Last updated
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Your Home Selling Costs To Fall Following NAR Settlement
The standard 5% to 6% broker commission on home sales is about to become a thing of the past as the National Association of Realtors agrees to change rules.
By Esther D’Amico Published
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Amazon Prime Video Quietly Removes Dolby, Unless You Spring For Ad-Free Viewing
The change occurred earlier this year when Amazon Prime Video began charging subscriber's extra to avoid commercials.
By Joey Solitro Last updated
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Four Ways Your Workplace Benefits Could Help With Your Taxes
Your employer may offer resources that can help you with your financial strategy, on top of providing potentially tax-advantaged retirement and other accounts.
By Kate Winget Published
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Here's How Long Women Have to Work to Earn the Same as Men
A woman has to work about 14.5 months to earn the same as a man in 12 months. On Equal Pay Day, we look at how much women earn as a percentage of men's income.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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Why Poor Job Interviews Hurt Both Employers and Job Seekers
An interviewer who isn’t aware of their own biases can draw the wrong conclusions about a job candidate or even get conned.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Corporate Transparency Act Ruled Unconstitutional: An Update
Alabama court sides with small-business group on whether Congress had power to enact CTA. Other concerns include privacy issues and high noncompliance penalties.
By John M. Goralka Published
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The Robots Are Coming... But Not For a While
The Kiplinger Letter There’s excitement in the tech sector over the potential of humanoid robots, but widespread adoption is likely to be years away.
By John Miley Published
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Farmers Face Another Tough Year As Costs Continue to Climb: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter Farm income is expected to decline for a second year, while costs continue to up-end farm profitability.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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