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Work Within Borders: U.S. Digital Nomads Aren’t Wandering Far

Allwork

A recent report published by MBO Partners has revealed that 53% of American digital nomads are opting to keep their work-travel lifestyle exclusively within the borders of the United States. The data challenges the notion that a digital nomadic lifestyle must involve traveling outside one’s home country.

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Types of Life Insurance

Success

They mull over the purpose of life insurance and perform a cost-benefit analysis on the two types of policies, term and whole-life, while offering their two cents on which one to invest in.

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Use These Tools to Make Your Remote Work Dreams Come True

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Plus, with their 14-day refund policy, there’s no risk in giving FlexJobs a try. The service gives remote workers the ability to sell their services on the platform, and it has made it easy with unique categories like web development, content creation, graphic design, data analysis, and more.

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Is America "The World's First Poor Rich Country"?

Small Business Labs

  He argues that despite relatively high incomes, growing numbers of Americans can't afford a middle class lifestyle. He sums up his analysis by saying the U.S.   The book got a lot of play in policy circles. Key quote: So Americans aren’t just absolutely or relatively poor, but poor in a new way entirely.

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All work and some play: the rise of the ‘Bleisure’ travellers

Practically Perfect PA

While people were probably ‘bleisuring’ long before the advent of the awkward word amalgam, it has recently gained attention as a trend due to quantitative analysis carried out by several corporate travel companies (namely BridgeStreet® Global Hospitality and Carlson Wagonlit Travel’s 2016 white paper on the topic).

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The Biggest Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 40s

Success

She advises doing a cash flow analysis over a two-year period, which shines a light on seasonal ebbs and flows (such as bonuses or paying for kids’ summer camps). Falling into the trap of lifestyle creep McHenry says people in their 40s often find themselves hitting their strides in their careers and making more money.

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Extreme Commuting Gaining Popularity

On The Job

Some 55 percent of executive recruiters indicated that it was more difficult today than in the past to convince candidates to relocate for new job opportunities with family ties being the leading reason for resistance, while lifestyle factors (25 percent) and housing market costs (10 percent) also cited as contributing factors.