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What Not to Do if You Join Your Family Business
Getting involved in the family business can have lots of consequences if you take the wrong approach, especially if you become the CEO.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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You’re Welcome! Scholarship Donors Lament Lack of Appreciation From Students
Many of today’s university students don’t seem to realize that they should thank the donor when they receive a scholarship or grant. Here are some ways to fix that.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Online AI Bootcamps Are Booming: Kiplinger Economic Forecasts
Economic Forecasts As artificial intelligence becomes more ubiquitous, there’s also a boom in new online courses that break down how to effectively use technologies like ChatGPT.
By John Miley Published
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Kiplinger Jobs Outlook: Labor Market Still Robust
Economic Forecasts A pretty good June jobs report shows hiring will keep the economy afloat, for now...
By David Payne Last updated
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Ticket to Work Program: What Is It and How Does It Work?
This Social Security Administration program is underused and underpromoted, yet hundreds of thousands of American workers could access its benefits.
By Jim Allsup Published
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Inside the Kiplinger Advisor Collective: Broaden Your Influence in the Financial Industry
A look at the Kiplinger Advisor Collective.
By Alexandra Svokos Published
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What’s an Employer to Do When an Employee Falls for a Con Artist?
A worker could find himself out of a job if his company fears its clients’ sensitive information could be at risk of being accessed by an unauthorized person.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Letter from the Senior Digital Editor: Work Values
Senior digital editor Alexandra Svokos writes about finding value in work.
By Alexandra Svokos Published
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Employer Non-compete Clauses Are Likely Illegal, Per NLRB: Kiplinger Economic Forecasts
Economic Forecasts Following the FTC's proposed rule to ban non-compete agreements in the workplace, the NLRB could possibly rule that such agreements violate federal law.
By Matthew Housiaux Published