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How to Get Your Old Job Back If You Hate Your New One
Is it ever a good idea to get back together with your ex? In your career, it might be.
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Is the Great Resignation Over? Far From It, Experts Say
The Great Resignation will end when companies shape practices around how they treat people, said one expert.
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Mom Or Dad Moving in? What to Know About Becoming a Caregiver
If you are on the verge of becoming a caregiver for your older parent, here are some tips for managing the transition.
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Just Getting Started in Investing? Here Are 5 Tips for Young Investors
Whether the return of inflation and a war in Europe will end this bull run is the question of the moment. Young investors, however, have the advantage of time.
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Don't Worry About ‘Making Serious Money' in Your Early 30s, Says CEO. Here's What Really Matters
Focusing too much on making money before age 36 can diminish happiness and career success later in life, says life coach and CEO Eyan Danon. Here’s what you should do instead to live your best life and minimize regrets.
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Here's How You Can Save $500,000 for Retirement on an Annual Salary of $35,000
You’ll need to invest about 9% of your $35,000 salary to retire with $500,000, if you start saving in your 20s. You’ll need to save more if you start later.
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How to Get Your Finances Back on Track When You've Fallen Behind
If you’ve fallen behind in some financial areas, getting back on track can seem like an impossibility. But that’s rarely true, financial advisors say.
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This 27-Year-Old Former Stock Trader Earns $650,000 a Year in LA—and She's on Her Way to $1 Million
At 22, Lauren Simmons became the youngest female trader on Wall Street and earned $12,000. Now 27 and her own boss, she’s on track to earn $1 million this year.
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I've Written About Money and Careers for 8 Years—Here Are My 6 Biggest Takeaways
Career and financial lessons from someone who writes about both for a living.
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This 26-Year-Old Earns $78,000 Per Year as a Full-Time Magician in New York City
Dennis Kim began pursuing magic as a full-time career in 2018. He hopes to continue to build up his income and help his mom retire — while doing what he loves.
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Buying a First Home Is Tougher Than Ever in Today's Market. Here's What Experts Say It Takes to Be Successful
Millennials are reaching homebuying age amid a record high competition for real estate. Here’s what to think about if you still want a home to call your own.
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‘I Went From Making $12,000 to $650,000—in 4 Years': How This 27-Year-Old Former Wall Street Trader Saves 85% of Her Income
At 22, Lauren Simmons became the youngest full-time female trader on Wall Street. Today, even though her income has increased by over 5,000%, she’s still saving 85% of her income — here’s how.
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Op-Ed: First-Generation Black Wealth Builders Must Embrace Their Success and Put Themselves First
First-generation Black wealth builders have to make sure they’re taking care of themselves financially before reaching out to help the wider Black community.
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This 35-Year-Old Lives in Croatia: ‘I Make $4,500 a Month—Here's What I Wish I Knew Before Leaving the U.S.'
Steve Tsentserensky left the U.S. in 2019 to live and work abroad. Currently, he lives in Split, Croatia and spends $1,700 per month. Here’s what he wishes he knew before starting the digital nomad life.
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This 26-Year-Old Quit Her Engineering Job to Pursue Her Side Hustle Full-Time—and Brought in $170,000 in One Year
In 2020, Gabby Beckford quit her engineering job to work on her side hustle as a travel blogger and content creator full-time. Last year, her business brought in $170,000 a year. She shares her top tips for aspiring entrepreneurs and digital nomads.
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Here's How Much Investing an Extra $1,000 Per Month Will Equal for Retirement, Broken Down by Age
Investing $1,000 per month until you retire could maybe make you a millionaire if you begin saving early. Here’s a case study.
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The 5 Best Books to Give Young People This Holiday Season, According to a Millennial Therapist
Books can inspire and heal. Here are five top recommendations for the millennial on your gift list this holiday season, according to a psychotherapist.
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How Much You'll Need to Invest to Earn $35,000, $40,000 Or $50,000 Per Year in Interest for Retirement
Once you decide how much you need per year in retirement, you can figure out how much you need to invest. Here’s a case study.