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‘It bothers me that it’s frozen’: I’m 64 and can’t get my pension until I retire. Is this common?
I am a teacher. I enjoy my job and plan on working until I’m 70. I’m 64 and will qualify for a small employer pension at 65, but I cannot receive this until I stop working. The pension will not
8 Rare Coins Worth Thousands That Are Highly Coveted by Coin Collectors
Most coins are worth their face value, but others are different story. Coin collectors seek rare currencies often valued at a small fortune or greater. See More: 20 Rare State Quarters
Here’s exactly what financial advisers tell their wealthiest clients — that you might not be hearing
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How the University of St. Thomas plans to curb mounting financial losses that have panicked some staff
After six straight years of operating losses at the University of St. Thomas in Houston – during which time the private Catholic institution overspent by more than $33 million – administrators are
‘I am trying to make it work now.’ I’m nearly 40 and living in Florida. I didn’t start saving for retirement until later in life, but now have $50K. Who can help?
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Labour plans U-turn on investment tax crackdown
Labour is poised to U-turn on plans to tax investors after discovering the policy could have a “net cost to the exchequer”, according to reports. In its manifesto, the party pledged to stop private
As one of few commercial real estate companies that exclusively represents the interests of tenants, Advocate Commercial Real Estate Advisors goes the extra mile to negotiate favorable leases of office an…
A lot has changed in the post-pandemic world. Office building occupancy has been slow to recover from the shutdown,
Give the public sector a 30pc pay rise – but take away their pensions
The past two years have seen more days lost through strike action than at any time since the 1980s. Almost all of these have been public sector workers’ strikes. But why the public sector, and why
Dora day care owner opens doors after months of hiring struggles, but still faces issues
Greenwood said interested applicants would often ghost her because they didn’t want to take certification courses or pay for the background check.
Dow Jones Futures: Tesla Robotaxi, Nvidia Chipmaker Due; Stocks Strong But These Are Scarce
The stock market showed resilience last week, but new buys are tricky. The Tesla robotaxi event and Nvidia chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor are on tap.
Bitcoin jumps over $62,000 on sparkling jobs report
Bitcoin rose 3% on Friday, surpassing $62,000 on the strenght of a better-than-expected jobs report, rounding out a volatile week for the most popular cryptocurrency. The U.S. created a surprising
8 Best Energy Stocks to Buy in 2024
Investors looking to take advantage of the transition from fossil fuels to less carbon-intensive ways of generating electricity will probably have a smattering of holdings in both oil and gas
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