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The 7 Biggest Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 50s

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A 2019 study from the Center for Financial Services Innovation, funded by the AARP Foundation, indicated that just 17% of adults 50 and older in the low-to-moderate income range are “ financially healthy.” It’s not the time to go start taking on extra expenses,” he says. You should be saving as much as you humanly can.

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During a Recession, Entrepreneurs Are in the Driver’s Seat

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A 2019 report from the U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy found that “the median net worth of self-employed families at $380,000 in 2019 was over four times that of families of workers ($90,000).”. Executives, middle managers, administrative employees and blue-collar workers were all at risk.

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Miro Miroslavov CEO & Co-founder OfficeRnD | Embracing Flexibility in Business

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Guest Episode Video Transcript Miro Miroslavov CEO & Co-founder of OfficeRnD Miro Miroslavov, an accomplished entrepreneur and developer from Bulgaria, who founded OfficeR&D in 2015 with the aim of addressing the challenges of managing workspaces for rapidly growing, constantly changing companies.

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Work flexibility: Unconventional arrangements are here to stay

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The pandemic provided plenty of time to re-evaluate priorities and lifestyles. According to LinkedIn Global Talent Trends 2022 , job hunters viewed nearly twice as many job posts before applying in 2021 than they did in 2019. This offers a greater chunk of free time plus eliminates the time and expense of one roundtrip commute.

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Dave Cairns SVP of CBRE |Unlocking Urban Potential: Repurposing Office Spaces for Sustainable Development

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And it was a fun lifestyle. In the travel industry, large corporations found out, again before the pandemic, that when they sent people to travel, they used to send them to nice hotels, and they had a fairly humble per diem for expenses. I’m not a fan of their management, as you can tell. Over, partially.

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