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When It Come to Employee Mental Health, These 10 Companies Are Setting the Example

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Mental health has been top of mind for employees and employers alike for a few years now. But some companies are continuing to push to improve the lives of their employees or their clients as innovators in the future of mental health. Here are the companies pushing toward change in mental health in 2024.

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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.” The IRS allows people in their 50s to contribute larger amounts than other age groups to catch up to their retirement savings goals.

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Optimizing the Hybrid Work Landscape for Tasks to Do at Home

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Office presence should be for a compelling purpose that surpasses the notable expenses, in terms of time, finances, and stress associated with commuting. Office presence should be for a compelling purpose that surpasses the notable expenses, in terms of time, finances, and stress associated with commuting. Census data.

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4 Smart Money Moves to Plan for Financial Security

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A survey by Insider and Morning Consult from 2019 showed that millennials were more likely to put off buying houses, making career moves, undergoing medical procedures and even getting hitched—all because of cash-related reasons. But it’s really no surprise that millennials have trouble dealing with their finances. Trust me: I get it.

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Travel Blogger Karen Akpan Shares How She Journeyed From Debt to Economic Freedom

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The consistent income made it hard to see how their monthly payments were beginning to add up. Then, in 2019, she lost her job. With an expensive California mortgage, car payments and student loans, the emergency fund she and her husband, Sylvester, had dutifully built quickly depleted. Like, you wake up and have a coffee.

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How to Find Your Money ‘Why’

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You might find yourself naming things like “beauty,” “health,” “community,” “family” or even something grander, like “justice.” Not wanting to make such choices can be part of how we end up in consumer debt. This article was published in November 2019 and has been updated. Tap into your core values. What’s most important to you?

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What Good Self-Care Looks Like (for You)

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Self-care can get a bad rap as a fluffy, self-indulgent kind of behavior-excusing activity used to market anything from expensive spa days to junk food and Netflix binges. Taken this way, self-care fails to attend to root causes and may actually exacerbate stressors like poor finances or physical health.

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