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Don’t forget about your old 401(k) if you quit a job or are laid off

Peopleimages | Istock | Getty Images Whether you’re leaving your job by choice or not, don’t forget about your 401(k) plan. As workers continue quitting their jobs at an elevated rate and some companies embark on layoffs — including Amazon, Salesforce and Goldman Sachs — there’s a good chance some …

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Netflix will pay its next flight attendant as much as $385,000

Netflix is looking for a new flight attendant to join its “dream crew,” and it’s willing to pay over a quarter million dollars for the right candidate. The streaming giant is hiring a primary flight attendant for one of its super midsize private jets based out of San Jose, Calif. …

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Developers lack enough groundwater to build in desert west of Phoenix

home is being built in in Rio Verde Foothills, Arizona, U.S. on January 7, 2023. The Washington Post | Getty Images Developers planning to build homes in the desert west of Phoenix don’t have enough groundwater supplies to move forward with their plans, a state modeling report found.  Plans to …

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4 key money moves in an uncertain economy, according to advisors

By most measures, the new year is off to a good start. However, economists and business leaders alike predict there are rougher times ahead for the market and the economy. Year-to-date, the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average have advanced about 4% and more than 2%, respectively, while the …

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Tech execs could be jailed for failing to protect kids: UK proposal

The Union Jack flag flies on top the British Parliament Building in London, England. Wilfred Frost | CNBC Tech executives could face the possibility of jail time for breaching online safety standards under a proposal in the U.K. after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government reached an agreement with conservative lawmakers …

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country will likely face ‘very mild’ recession

German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said Tuesday that he believed the country would experience a mild recession in 2023, but that he felt positive about his country’s economic outlook. “We still have to cope with high uncertainty, but I think the economic outlook is improving,” Lindner told CNBC’s Geoff Cutmore …

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Putin is a tyrant who wants to enslave Ukraine, Poland’s president says

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a news conference after a meeting of the State Council on youth policy in Moscow, Russia, December 22, 2022.  Sergey Guneev | Sputnik | Reuters Poland’s President Andrzej Duda has slammed his Russian counterpart, saying Vladimir Putin is behaving like a colonialist. “Vladimir Putin …

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Why Toyota is battling criticism it has been too slow to invest in EVs

The world’s largest automaker, Toyota, is battling criticism it is behind rivals on electric vehicles, and is even working to try and block the transition to zero-emission electric fleets. But the automaker says it does believe in an all-electric future. It just maintains that future will not reach all of …

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Chevy Corvette E-Ray hybrid sports car starts at $104,000

2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray hybrid sports car GM DETROIT – General Motors’ first-ever “electrified” Corvette will be available later this year starting at more than $104,000, the automaker said Tuesday. The vehicle also will be all-wheel drive, another first for the quintessential American sports car. The carmaker said the E-Ray, …

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Dubai benefits from crisis and the Russia-Ukraine war: Damac chair

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Dubai’s property sector is going from strength to strength, as growth and reform in the oil-rich Arab Gulf states attract more foreign residents, companies and investors. Property transactions in Dubai year-to-date hit a record high by the end of 2022, surpassing previous records reached over …

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