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7 Money Mistakes You’re Making in Your 20s

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It’s really hard not to—making lunches for work is a hassle; you’re used to paying the lowest price even if it’s not the best deal; and maybe you haven’t renegotiated your car insurance since, well, ever. You’re out at a restaurant or a bar with some friends and you want to split the bill, but you don’t have cash.

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Get the best corporate hotel rates

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It can be quite a daunting task asking assistants to negotiate corporate rates with hotels. But assistants can save their organisations a lot of money if they negotiate a special rate with local hotels, particularly if many of their colleagues or clients stay overnight. Work with other assistants in your organisation.

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Ready or Not: My Experience Launching a Side Hustle in 121 Days

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I talk to friends in the travel industry. To set the price , we make assumptions about costs. Pro tip: It’s not a great idea to set a price for your product before you know how much it costs to make it. I went to an Indian restaurant a few years ago and I ordered, apparently, a plate of molten lava.

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Serviced Apartments – pros and cons

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At first the consultants picked their own hotels and put the cost through their expenses and as you can imagine their choice of hotels varied wildly and so did the price. In comparison hotel rooms at a similar price in London are very small. Generally the apartments do not provide additional facilities such as a gym, restaurant or spa.

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Laughing All the Way to Work: A Survival Blog for Today's.

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I knew we were going to go back to that city the next year so negotiated with the hotel that if I booked the next event at their venue would they waive the cancellation fee. Negotiation As you saw above, negotiation is possible. Fortunately, they were able to waive it and we only lost our $500 deposit. It is always worth asking.