Rising Healthcare Costs? Long-Term Care Insurance Can Be Your Financial Lifesaver
Most elderly Americans will ultimately require long-term care. And it's crucial to plan ahead for it because of the high expense of such treatment. If you don't, you can have fewer alternatives and impose an unfair burden on your friends and family in the event that you require care.
Apr 22, 2024 10:58 AM EDT
Hot Housing Market Cooling? Sell Now, But Prepare for Price Negotiation
The ideal time to sell for homeowners planning to sell this year is still in the spring, but you might want to modify your expectations.
Why India Will Become the World's Next Economic Superpower
Amid the global discourse on emerging economic powerhouses, India's trajectory is drawing keen interest from observers worldwide. With a narrative often shadowed by the colossal growth story of China, India's economic journey presents a compelling case for its potential ascendancy to superpower status.
All Work, No Joy? Americans Feel the Squeeze Despite Economic Gains (What's Missing?)
The U.S. economy is robust and healthy, according to analysts, as seen by the booming labor market, rising salaries, and reducing inflation. The issue is that Americans don't seem to get it.
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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 02:20 AM 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 09:19 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
President Obama shares his choice of songs on Spotify summer playlist
President Obama had listed his favorite songs on The President's Summer Playlist, available on Spotify. Along with the playlist, CNBC reported that President Obama had also released his summer reading list on a two-week family vacation in Martha's Vineyard.
Aug 17, 2015 09:22 AM EDT
Phone Home: Russian billionaire commits $100 Million in search for intelligent alien life
Russian billionaire Yuri Milner committed $100 million to a project called Breakthrough Listen, which is the most comprehensive search for intelligent life form in the universe.
Aug 17, 2015 09:13 AM EDT
Transgender models are the new face of & Other Stories
Two transgender models are featured in a new fashion campaign by & Other Stories. The H&M sister brand also hired an all-transgender crew members during the shoot.
Aug 17, 2015 04:11 AM EDT
Down Under: Gender pay gap is widest in Western Australia
It is an agony for most of the working women to receive wages far lower than men. Gender should not be an excuse since most of the men's work can now be done by women.
Aug 17, 2015 02:37 AM EDT
Women executives in Charlotte share their stories; how they get on top?
Women executives of Charlotte, North Carolina shared their stories and experiences in their careers in a recently held Charlotte Chamber's "Women Who Lead".
Aug 13, 2015 10:55 PM EDT
Bumble Bee Foods to pay $6M in fees for horrific death of worker
Bumble Bee agrees to pay $6 millions in fees for the horrific death of an employee in 2012.
Aug 13, 2015 10:42 PM EDT
The New 10: Eleanor Roosevelt leads survey as the new face for $10 bill
Eleanor Roosevelt is leading the votes in the recent survey conducted by The Marist Poll on who among American women should be in the next $10 bill.
Aug 11, 2015 11:24 PM EDT
7 US Companies with Amazing Benefits for Parents
Offering parental leave benefits are a way to retain and attract the best talents for these companies. Here are some of US companies that take work-life seriously.
Aug 11, 2015 01:34 AM EDT
Stewart Butterfield on leadership: I am a terrible manager
Stewart Butterfield, the Slack CEO, told an interview that he is a 'terrible manager'.
Aug 04, 2015 01:56 AM EDT