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Andrey_Popov / Shutterstock.comAdvertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. You don’t need a college degree to build a flexible, rewarding career. More companies are shifting their hiring focus to job seekers with the right skills, experience, and potential rather than higher education.

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Molfar / Shutterstock.comImagine having a job that allows you to work from any location across the globe. Whether you want to work from home or you’re seeking the freedom to work from a cafe in Portugal one week and then a coworking space in Japan the next, that’s the reality for professionals with work-from-anywhere jobs. FlexJobs defines a “work-from-anywhere (WFA) job” as any fully remote role free of location…

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Dragana Gordic / Shutterstock.comFew realities of aging are scarier than the possibility that you might someday be diagnosed with dementia. Such fears are well-founded. More than 7 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. By 2050, that number is expected to nearly double to 13 million. Anything a person can do to avoid or slow cognitive decline is worth considering.

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TetianaKtv / Shutterstock.comWhen picking out a new TV package, most folks go in thinking, the more channels, the merrier! I mean, cable companies historically love flexing how many hundreds of channels they offer, with some providers like Verizon Fios offering upwards of 400 channels on their top-tier plans. But is that the truth? Are more channels really worth it, especially when cable TV plans are so darn expensive?

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Xavier Lorenzo / Shutterstock.comAdvertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. I spent more than 30 years as a personal finance reporter for dozens of TV newsrooms nationwide. For about the last 15 of those years, every December I’d hit the streets, stop the first person I saw and ask them to…

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Kent Sievers / Shutterstock.comWere you the kid in kindergarten that shot her hand up to answer every question? The shy one who secretly ate paste in the corner? Or were you the one solving all the math equations from the end of the book on your first day in class? (I knew those kids. All of them were in my class, though I’m not yet admitting to being one of them.) No matter who you were, it’s unlikely that personal finance…

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fast-stock / Shutterstock.comAdvertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. In the days before Christmas, while shoppers were fighting over the last few items on the shelves, the smartest consumers were sitting at home, waiting for the fifth quarter, or Q5. In the retail world…

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sirtravelalot / Shutterstock.comMost retirement advice assumes everyone wants the same thing: stop working at 65, spend less, maybe travel a bit, and hope your money lasts. But real life doesn’t look like that. People retire early, late, abroad, at home, with passion projects, with heartbreak, with courage, with second chances, and with dreams that look nothing like the “traditional” model. And each of these paths teaches…

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