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2023 Financial Forecast: How to Prepare for the Year Ahead

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That means you may need to brace for a “new normal” of higher inflation—possibly into 2024, she adds. People naturally get a little nervous about the economy when there’s a lot of chatter about a recession, as there has been in 2022, and when they feel like they increasingly can’t afford everyday purchases.

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How to Survive Financial Infidelity

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Have you ever hidden a purchase from a partner or had your partner hide one from you? A 2024 Bankrate survey found that it isn’t uncommon—42% of married or partnered U.S. While in another, the expectation may be to consult each other for every purchase. If so, you or your partner may have engaged in financial infidelity.

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Climate Protection Could Soon Be Part of Your Employee Benefits Package

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included climate change employee benefits as part of its top nine workplace predictions that HR leaders will need to address in 2024 and beyond. This benefit may also be in the form of a reimbursement to employees who purchase these items themselves. In fact, Gartner, Inc.

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‘Money Boss’ Jo Davison’s 5 Steps for Taking Control of Your Finances

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Maybe you’re saving to start your own business or you want a house down payment, retirement fund, college fund, or you’re itching to get debt-free. Each time you consider a nonessential purchase, you can decide what you want more: that latte, that pizza delivery, that extra pair of jeans—or getting, say, $50 closer to the goal you’ve set.

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Housesitting, Pet-Sitting and Work Exchange Programs Help People Travel on a Budget

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A report from travel insurance provider Squaremouth found that travelers planned to spend nearly $10,000 on average for their 2024 summer travels. Bernadine Swale joined TrustedHousesitters after her divorce and retirement, as she was looking for a way to live like a local in another country while limiting expenses. “As

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6 Green Employee Benefits Companies Can Offer to Reduce Their Carbon Footprint

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Concern over climate change continues to be a pressing issue—and since 2024 has had some of the hottest days on record thus far, more employees are demanding that their workplaces take action. For many years, health and retirement were the crux of employee benefits packages.

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Bouncing Back Stronger: 3 Strategies to Help You Survive and Thrive After a Layoff

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Labor Department, in September 2024 job openings fell to their lowest level since 2021. and career giant Indeed laying off 20% and 8% of their workforces respectively, to the aerospace titan Boeing cutting 10% of its workforceroughly 17,000 jobsit seems no industry is spared from mass layoffs in 2024.

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