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7 Side Hustles for Parents with Kids Back in School
These side hustles for parents can get an extra stream of income with a little extra work — or no work at all.
By Deborah Yao Published
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Three Ways Parents Can Transfer Wealth to Help Their Kids
From custodial accounts to trusts, Baby Boomers can take part in the great wealth transfer in ways that won’t burden their kids with extra taxes.
By Alvina Lo Published
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Beyond Remote Work: Strategies for Retaining Your Superstars
It takes more than simply having a remote work setup to retain your best employees. Here’s how to ensure they receive the most satisfying employee experience.
By Justin Grossbard Published
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New Book Shares the Recipe for Making Salespeople Successful
Author of upcoming leadership book ‘The Growth Leader’ offers here’s-what-to-do-and-why advice for managing and hiring salespeople.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Three Steps to Weave Equity Compensation into Your Financial Plan
Dealing with the ins and outs of equity compensation can seem daunting, but being proactive, focusing on goals and planning can make it all more manageable.
By Krystal Barker Buissereth, CFA® Published
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Americans Expect Higher Wages
U.S. workers have lower job market expectations than a year ago, but stand firm on higher pay.
By Seychelle Thomas Published
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Over 50? You’re a Hot Ticket in Today’s Labor Market
Shifting demographics give older workers a leading edge with employers who are looking for a strong work ethic and experience. Here are three ways to dive in.
By Anne deBruin Sample, CEO Published
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How to Align Strategies for Student Loans and Retirement
Parents who want to help their kids pay for college also need to keep their own retirement planning in mind.
By Erik Kroll, CFP® Published
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What 89% of Workers Are Willing To Give Up Their Job For
Bankrate survey shows workers are willing to make sacrifices to get a shorter work week and flexibility about where they do their work.
By Donna LeValley Published