Plus, signs of a toxic job you can spot before you even apply
No one likes to think about taxes, but it is now that unfortunate time of year when we all have to. If you dread doing yours, or expect to owe money you don’t have, the one thing you should know is that things get even worse if you don’t at least file the paperwork on time. Here’s the rundown of what happens if you don't – and what your options are if you can file, but not pay. Janie |
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Toxic work environments can leave a permanent mark on your psyche. You sleep less, stress more and may even lose the energy and willpower to escape your miserable job. Unfortunately, people often don’t recognize the red flags of a toxic job until the interview process or after they are hired. But before you even apply, there can be signs that the company you want to work for may be bad news: |
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Your last will and testament is one of the most important legal documents of your life – and far too many people are making the primary mistake of not drafting one. But even when people do make a will, they don’t think about all the implications of how they direct their property or appoint executors. We asked estate lawyers to share with us the mistakes they’ve seen people make and how the ensuing nightmares can be avoided. |
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Feeling unhappy at work is an unfortunately common frustration. The harder thing to decide is what to do about it, because telling your boss that you are frustrated or unfulfilled is a tricky thing to do. Although a good boss wants to help you grow and be engaged with your role, their job is not to be your therapist or close friend, either. Experts shared with us four critical factors to weigh before you wade into this delicate conversation. |
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