Today: Put Money Back in Your Pocket
This morning on Today, I joined Lisa Gerstner of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance to discuss easy ways to save money right now from taxes to hotels, insurance and auto.
This morning on Today, I joined Lisa Gerstner of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance to discuss easy ways to save money right now from taxes to hotels, insurance and auto.
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“Women use an endless list of tactics to seem less threatening,” to their male partners, writes Jessica Bennett, in her recent piece for Cosmopolitan. And “it’s not necessarily a conscious choice. Women who’ve been trained to be effective at work don’t always have a template for how to be in a relationship,” she continues.
The gender pay gap has stalled in recent years, with women still earning 77 cents for every dollar a man makes in the workplace, the same as in 2011. And get this: even when we are our own bosses, we sell ourselves short.
From the way you present yourself at meetings to how you engage in conversation with co-workers, corporate consultant and TV personality Mark Jeffries and I joined the Today show this morning for some important take-aways that can help us make smarter decisions at work.
In my latest DailyWorth.com piece, I follow seven CEO moms to learn how they manage to focus on work, family and their personal goals with so much on their plates.
Going to the drugstore to pick up some cold medicine and want earn cash while you’re at it? There’s an app for that.
Is your bank account half empty or half full? When it comes to our ability to make healthy and sound financial choices, mindset matters.
If you’re married and you’re the one bringing home the bacon—or most of the bacon, anyway—you may feel that the odds are stacked against your relationship.
One year into my marriage, I occasionally find myself spending with a newfound guilt.