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Want to Do Board Service? Start the Search Before You Retire
Seasoned executives who want to shift to advisory and thought leader roles should evaluate motivations and skills and build a strong professional network.
By Anne deBruin Sample, CEO Published
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Independent Contractors vs. Employees: There's a Difference
This small-business owner risks his livelihood by misclassifying employees to save a few bucks and avoid ‘messy paperwork.’ This won’t end well.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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What to Consider Before Buying a Vacation Home
Smart Buying If you're thinking of buying a vacation home, we've got a guide on what to expect.
By Lisa Gerstner Last updated
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Where to Find the Cheapest In-State Tuition For College
Choosing where to attend college involves many factors, one of which is cost. Here are the nine states with the cheapest average in-state tuition for public universities.
By Erin Bendig Published
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How the Pandemic Actually Changed Work From Home Habits
The Census Bureau released new data that showed exactly how the pandemic changed work from home habits.
By Alexandra Svokos Published
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Facing a Potential Job Loss? Here’s How to Prepare
Even if you feel secure in your job, it’s still a good idea to make sure you’re financially prepared in the event you’re laid off.
By Shane W. Cummings, CFP®, AIF® Published
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How Far Should a Lawyer Go to Honor His Duty to a Client?
Relationships with friends and family can be at risk when a lawyer is faced with an ethical obligation to warn them of potential trouble ahead.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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A Sustainable Farm Plants the Seeds of a New Life
Women adapt to a world outside of prison at this sustainable farm. An interview with Kristen Powers, executive director of Benevolence Farm in Graham, N.C.
By Emma Patch Published
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The U.S. Gender Pay Gap Has Barely Budged in the Last 20 Years
The gender pay gap measures the difference in median hourly earnings between men and women who work full or part-time in the U.S, and over the last 20 years, it hasn’t changed much.
By Erin Bendig Published