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Gen Z’s growing credit card debt problem, and how to fix it

Work Life

Additionally, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that nearly 1 out of every 7 (15.3%) of Gen Z Americans have maxed out their credit cards, compared to only 12.1% You are encouraged to spend money by TikTokers using the hottest products as well as perfectly tailored advertisements that stalk you from platform to platform.

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How Influential Leader Deborah Collier Helps Digital Businesses Thrive

Success

DC: Some of our more well-known clients are leaders and teams at Procter & Gamble, Ernst & Young, Mars, Schneider Electric, L’Oréal , Delta Air Lines and several international post offices, banks, insurance companies, government ministries, stock exchanges [and] telecoms companies, as well as startups and SMEs.

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Making Taxes Less Taxing

Success

It’s so much easier than dumping receipts and bank and credit card statements in a box and manually going through each piece of paper every quarter. These programs also allow you to connect your business bank accounts and credit card. All three offer a free 30-day trial, and Wave offers a standard free option with limited features.

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Going solo: 3 quick ways to jumpstart your own legal practice

Ruby

Professional expenses such as licensing fees, insurance, and membership dues can add up fast. Then there are marketing and advertising costs…oh, and don’t forget paralegal and receptionist salaries! Your firm will need a bank checking account and Employer ID number , too. Each business type comes with its own pros and cons.

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Business Unusual: Round Table Part 2

Ruby

We’ve also gotten into the Facebook ads, the Twitter ads, the LinkedIn ads, so we’ve done a lot of advertising that way. We called them this time and said, “Hey, we’re still a small agency, but we really like what you’re doing with social media advertising and all the rest. Leslie Allison: Yep. Leslie Allison: Yes!

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interview with an employee at an employee assistance program (EAP)

Ask a Manager

We are not health insurance. I sound like an advertisement. A reader, Em, who works for one, left an incredibly interesting comment about her work on a post last week, and generously agreed to talk with me more about what she does. Here’s our conversation. How would you describe an EAP to someone who’d never heard of them?

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constant door-knocking interrupts me, choosing between a job and a vacation, and more

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Our office staff works behind a locked door, to protect customer information (we deal heavily with personal data and banking info in our sales process). They have to advertise and interview for it. I constantly have to open the door for coworkers from another floor. I am really upset now. Is this a normal thing to do?