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Furthering Your Education on a Budget

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The National Center for Education Statistics estimates that the average undergraduate tuition at public colleges during 2018-2019 was $18,383.00, all included (fees, tuition, housing, etc.) As with most things, knowing where you’re going will help you get to your end result faster, and hopefully on budget. Set your budget.

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The Vanishing Executive Assistant—NOT!

Office Dynamics

Executive assistants are running meetings, making hiring decisions, giving presentations, negotiating contracts, managing budgets and are considered co-leaders. She received the biggest salary of her lifetime with all kinds of perks. The cost is about $30,000. I have read and agree that ageism exists in the workplace.

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How to overcome the downsides of contract work

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The benefits aren’t as good It differs from company to company, but basic employee benefits can cover everything from childcare leave to medical costs. Suggested fix Unexpected costs are great reasons to keep an eye on your pipeline and to maintain rate integrity. Here’s everything about contract jobs people don’t tell you about.

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“EAs Need Better Press.” Agreed. Solving the EA PR Problem Once and For All

Bonnie Low Kramen

Do the research on your salary. Given a choice, advocate for salary versus hourly compensation. Ask for an annual training budget and make your case for why a particular training program is useful for your role. That dollar figure will more than cover the cost of certification. Ask HR for a Pay Evaluation. Click here.

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16 Timeless Truths of Financial Freedom

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My new career was straight commission—zero salary. Don’t Budget. Investing $1,000 in Apple during its IPO in December 1980 would’ve given you over $500,000 in 2019, according to CNBC. If you invested $5 a day—the cost of a latte— and earned a 10% annual return, you’d have $948,611 in 40 years. Don’t believe me?