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Money
6 Secret Sources of Retirement Income That Even Early Retirees Can Tap
Retiring early doesn’t just mean you spend fewer years of your life working. It also means you’ll spend more years in retirement. In other words, retirement lasts longer than it otherwise would. So, before you walk away from that paycheck, make sure you have a plan to finance those extra years of retirement. If you are too young to qualify…
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15 Certificate Programs That Lead to High-Paying Jobs in Under a Year
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Monster. Some of the best six-month certificate programs that pay well—both online and in-person—include medical coding, real estate, data analytics, HVAC technology, commercial driving, and emergency medical services. These programs can help you build in-demand skills, qualify for new roles, and potentially increase your earning potential without spending years earning a degree or…
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Kevin O’Leary Says Bitcoin Could Hit $200,000. I Was a Stockbroker in the 1987 Crash — Here’s the Asset I’d Buy Instead
Money Talks News may earn commission or revenue through links in the content below. Our editorial team independently selects all products. Compensation does not influence our recommendations. Kevin O’Leary has a new pitch: all you really need to own is Bitcoin and Ethereum, and he thinks Bitcoin is headed to $150,000 — maybe $200,000 (1). Forgive me if I don’t…
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How to Decline a Job Offer You Already Accepted (With Exactly What to Say)
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Monster. If you need to back out of an accepted job offer due to another opportunity, personal circumstances, or concerns about long-term fit, the key is to act quickly, communicate directly, and remain professional from start to finish. In this guide, you’ll learn how to decline a job offer you already accepted, including…
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Here Are 25 High-Paying Jobs for College Grads, Including Arts Majors
College graduates face a daunting job market. The unemployment rate is higher for new graduates than for other workers. Many students harbor unrealistic hopes for how much they will earn. But high-salary jobs are out there, and not just for business majors. In a recent report, the job-seeker website Resume Genius found high-paying fields across three broad categories of college…
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Is Going Back to an Old Job a Smart Move — or a Step Backward?
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on MyPerfectResume.com. Is going back to a former employer a smart move or a step backward? A recent MyPerfectResume survey of 1,101 U.S. workers reveals just how divided employees are on the concept of “boomerang jobs.” For some, returning is a savvy strategy for stability and growth. For others, it stirs up bad memories,…
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75 Top Companies With Remote Jobs This Summer
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on FlexJobs.com. This summer, job seekers continue to prioritize flexibility, and many employers are meeting that demand with a strong supply of remote roles. “Even in a changing job landscape, remote work isn’t going away,” says Keith Spencer, a career expert at FlexJobs. “These forward-thinking employers are a testament to the importance of flexibility in…
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90% of Gen Z Face Consequences at Work Over Social Media Activity
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Zety.com. The line separating personal social media use from professional life has all but vanished. Based on a survey of over 900 Gen Z employees, Zety’s Gen Z Digital Boundaries Report reveals how digital footprints are impacting the careers of young professionals. The data shows a workforce navigating intense pressure to connect with…
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Religion
Hare Krishnas celebrate a 50-year milestone with a parade of chariots in Manhattan
(RNS) — New Yorkers expecting to see Knicks celebrations and visitors in town for the World Cup were surprised Saturday (June 13) to encounter a series of colorful chariots adorned with jewel-toned balloons, surrounded by thousands of singing and chanting worshippers. More than 25,000 devotees of the International Society of Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) attended the parade, according to organizers. Worshippers…
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History
This Quiet Missionary Survived the Lincoln County War to Live Among the Zunis
The Rev. Dr. Taylor Filmore Ealy faced many struggles, most not of his own making, while a Presbyterian medical missionary between 1874 and 1881—first at Fort Arbuckle, on the Chickasaw Reservation in Oklahoma Territory; then in volatile Lincoln, New Mexico Territory; and finally at Zuni Pueblo, also in New Mexico Territory. Some of that time he kept a journal. Daughter…
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