Americans badly need good investment advice on retirement plans
Amercians are saving about $17 billion every year in retirement plans, but not getting genuine advice. The conflict of interest costing people over 12% of their savings and shortening the plan period by five years. The US government is keen on ensuring best advice on retirement plans.
Sep 22, 2015 10:07 AM EDT
To Be The Guide or Be Guided On A Tour?
Here comes adventure when we talk about touring to a different and new place. To get the most out of your getaway, you can opt for a guided tour or let alone be the tour guide of your loved ones. Either way, you will still enjoy the beauty around you and the company of your family.
Best Ways to Make Your Kid's Imagination Come to Life Through 3D Printing
3D printing is slowly becoming the next best thing when it comes to manufacturing efficiently for any industry. Now, Mashable gives the best 3D printing service providers that would allow children to manifest their artworks through 3D printing.
Make Your Workplace Stress-Free in 9 Easy Ways
Everyday work stress you out draining most of your energy and worst, develops health problems. But there are ways you can combat stress and get back to work with more energy and optimism.
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Social security strategies for singles - these are friends with real benefits
If you are single and never been married with or without dependents, you will want to get the most out of your Social Security. There are strategies that are beneficial to single folks such as delaying their filing to increase retirement benefits.
Sep 14, 2015 1:59 AM EDT
Immigrants beneficial to Germany in the long run
Germany sees a long-term benefit in accepting immigrants now. Germany is suffering from rapidly ageing population and low birth rate.
Sep 11, 2015 2:40 AM EDT
How to Turn Your Travelling Hobby into A Million Dollar Business: 7 Tips from A Successful Blogger
Johnny Ward came from a small Northern Ireland town. Now he makes $30,000 a month travelling. His business has now made $1 million after three years.
Sep 09, 2015 1:11 AM EDT
Study Shows Extra Screen Time Reduce Teenagers' Academic Performance
British scientists found that teenagers who spend an hour of extra screen time, especially on TV, leads to reduced academic performance.
Sep 09, 2015 12:04 AM EDT
The Real Deal: Just How Big is the Synthetic Marijuana Trade
Synthetic marijuana has become a giant, multimillion dollar industry that has lead to thousands of deaths and is becoming a major concern for the authorities.
Sep 05, 2015 6:34 AM EDT
Google Classroom adds a Chrome extension for teacher-student website sharing
Google Classroom offers new feature ahead of new school year to make online learning better. Today, Google announced at its San Francisco office a new feature for their Google Classroom - a Chrome extension.
Sep 03, 2015 11:02 PM EDT
Richard Branson suggests everyone should take meeting notes, not just women
Gender bias is still present in workplaces all over the world. Here are suggestions from experts on how to eradicate this issue in the corporate world.
Sep 01, 2015 4:25 AM EDT
Two Harvard graduates make it easier to choose the right health plan thru data analysis
Harvard graduates Grace Gee, 21, and Eugene Wang, 25, uses their HoneyInsured to solve the difficult process of choosing the right health insurance plan online.
Aug 31, 2015 9:50 AM EDT
Virginia TV Shooting Shakes News Crews
The shooting of two journalists during a live shot has planted anxiety and fear among news crews. Although experts claim that there won't be an extensive shrinking in live reporting, rumors say that some stations are trying to restrict doing remote live reports for the mean time.
Aug 31, 2015 2:51 AM EDT
Better, quicker, shorter cancer care eyed by Intel thru Collaborative Cancer Cloud
Intel Health executive Eric Dishman suffered for 23 years before the proper treatment for his kidney cancer was determined. Now, Intel aims to provide a tailored treatment for the specific genome of an individual in just one day through the company’s new Collaborative Cancer Cloud.
Aug 21, 2015 2:20 AM EDT
Amazon employees defends tribe from 'Purposeful Darwinism' culture story
While Amazon's boss Jeff Bezos ruled out the investigation report from The New York Times saying it doesn't describe the Amazon he knows, a majority of employees defended the company in various online forum. The fast growing online retailer Amazon has been receiving flak from some employees and has recently become the center of discussion in the media as its punishing work culture was put on the spotlight.
Aug 19, 2015 10:38 PM EDT
How to Create Loyal Customers in 5 Easy Ways
Running a business is difficult. It is even more difficult to create loyal customers. To keep them coming back, know what they want and what they need. Acknowledge their complaints and concerns and resolve it in a timely manner. Excellent customer service should be provided.
Aug 18, 2015 9:19 AM EDT