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A Millennial’s Guide to Finances: 5 Things to Start Before You Turn 30

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However, important skills like when and how to manage your finances don’t come naturally to many. According to a 2022 survey by Deloitte, 36% of millennials and 29% of Gen Z cited “cost of living” as their greatest concern. Lesley Tenaglia, a mortgage agent at both Ultimate Mortgage and Finance Solutions Inc. Wiedman, D.B.A.,

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U.K. Moves Toward Flexible Work, Yet Stigmas Remain

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According to a recent study published by Time Wise , which included surveys and focus groups of 4,001 full-time and part-time workers, nearly half of the respondents believe part-time work limits career progression. of women in employment were working part-time. of women in employment were working part-time.

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54% of Workers Want a Four-Day Work Week, But Execs Aren’t Convinced

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The survey polled over 19,000 workers and found that the strongest interest in a four-day week comes from millennial women (64%) and Gen Z women (63%). . But even those executives may have few regrets; the amount of money they make during the peak of their careers can pay for a long and very comfortable retirement.” .

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How Women Are Rising in Business

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The women surveyed in Guidant’s “ 2023 Small Business Trends ” report were primarily motivated to become entrepreneurs due to being “ready to be their own boss” (28%) and “[dissatisfied] with corporate America” (23%), with only 13% seeking to pursue their passions. And maybe to lead for a while.”

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How My Experience as a Black Entrepreneur Shaped My Views on Building Financial Freedom

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Instead, in an effort to avoid conflict altogether, they are far more likely to quit, which could have a negative impact on their earning potential, retirement account contributions, health care coverage and other financial employee benefits. This article originally appeared in the November/December 2022 issue of SUCCESS magazine.

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Good News - 70, Not 80, is the New 65

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Last year we posted on a study suggesting that many baby boomers were going to need to work until they were 80 to retire.  The reason, of course, is the impact of the Great Recession on baby boomer finances. Working longer means fewer years in retirement. Interest and investment returns gets 5 more years to compound.

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The Societal and Small Business Impacts of Economic Uncertainty

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  Several articles this week provide some insight on some of these changes: 1. The New York Times article The New Instability focuses on declining marriage rates, especially among those with lower incomes. Another recent New York Times article, If Marriage Moves Beyond Our Means , reviews the book Marriage Markets.