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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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6 Tips for Being a Responsible Digital Nomad

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Many have transitioned that adaptation into a lifestyle in places like Portugal and Costa Rica. “I The digital nomad boom Since 2019, the number of Americans who consider themselves digital nomads has more than doubled, according to MBO Partners’ 2022 State of Independence in America study. million in 2019. Last year, 16.9

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

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It’s called ‘lifestyle creep’ when you’re done with school so you think you have more money and can afford more things,” Akpan says. The consistent income made it hard to see how their monthly payments were beginning to add up. Then, in 2019, she lost her job. She recalls waking up one day and thinking, I can’t live like this.

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

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It’s called ‘lifestyle creep’ when you’re done with school so you think you have more money and can afford more things,” Akpan says. The consistent income made it hard to see how their monthly payments were beginning to add up. Then, in 2019, she lost her job. She recalls waking up one day and thinking, I can’t live like this.

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Work flexibility: Unconventional arrangements are here to stay

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Without fellow team members around, she worried about lonely days and feared being stuck without assistance if a problem came up. A lifelong night owl, she loved staying up late to watch old movies without needing to get up early the next morning to make the dreaded hour-long commute to the office. Take healthcare, for instance.

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

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So, as you’ve done all this and as I watched it emerge, where do you see the trends changing not just at the center’s level, but overall in the workplace and give us some numbers to back up whatever your claims might be. So I think as we look forward, we’re going to see this mix up. What does that do to lifestyle?

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2014 MBO Partners State of Independence Report Released

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This is up 1.2% million 15+ hour independent workers by 2019.  trillion in total revenue in 2014, spent more than $150 billon on non-payroll/contractor expenses , and are the primary income source for more than 10 million American households.  who regularly work 15 or more hours per week as independents numbered 17.9

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