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These are some of the top red flags for an IRS audit, tax pros say

Jeffrey Coolidge | Photodisc | Getty Images This tax season, there have been heightened concerns about IRS audits as the agency begins to deploy its nearly $80 billion in funding. While the IRS plans to hire more workers, including enforcement agents, experts say there’s no need to worry — as …

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company to cut 800 employees, or 6% of workforce

An Electronic Arts (EA) video game logo is seen at the Electronic Entertainment Expo Lucy Nicholson | Reuters Electronic Arts is cutting 6% of its workforce, equal to about 800 jobs, and reducing office space, the video game company said Wednesday. “As we drive greater focus across our portfolio, we …

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Cup Noodles Breakfast flavor tastes like pancakes, eggs and sausage

Cup Noodles has already cornered the lunch and dinner markets for people looking to dine on a dime. Now it’s setting its sights on breakfast. The iconic ramen brand’s latest product is its first designed for the most important meal of the day. “Cup Noodles Breakfast” is a limited edition …

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Why you may be subsidizing a co-worker’s 401(k) fees

Hinterhaus Productions | Getty Images Workers who participate in a company 401(k) plan pay fees for a host of associated services. Among them is the cost of administering the plan — for example, tracking daily fluctuations in account value, facilitating trades and issuing regular notices to investors. But based on …

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YES Network launching streaming service

New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) rounds the bases after hitting home run number sixty-two to break the American League home run record in the first inning against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field. Tim Heitman | USA TODAY Sports | Reuters The YES Network is launching …

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ETF strategies for long-term outperformance

As fears of recession and bank failures fuel investor anxiety, one strategist says the best prospect for outperformance this year is staying long-term invested with a steadfast asset allocation plan.  “Overall, the industry flows into ETFs are still positive,” D.J. Tierney, director and senior investment portfolio strategist at Schwab Asset …

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Amid inflation, half of parents financially support adult children

To keep up with rising costs, many young adults turn to a likely safety net: their parents. From buying groceries to paying for their cell phone plan or covering health and auto insurance, 45% of parents with a child over age 18 provide them with at least some financial support, …

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New York labels disadvantaged communities to get more climate funding

People walk through the Brooklyn Bridge during a strike for climate on March 03, 2023 in New York City. Protesters demand New York State support found and pass the Climate Jobs, and Justice Package. Leonardo Munoz | Corbis News | Getty Images New York has finalized a list of disadvantaged …

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ChatGPT and AI might have a future as your portfolio manager, study suggests

Lionel Bonaventure | Afp | Getty Images The proliferation of artificial intelligence programs like ChatGPT and Alphabet‘s BardAI has already made big waves in financial markets, and a new study suggests that one day those programs may be able to trade in those markets all on their own. The investment …

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What you need to know, how to get hired, and more

Tim Robberts | Getty Images This was adapted from CNBC’s Work It newsletter on LinkedIn about all things work — from how to land the job to how to succeed in your career. Click here to subscribe. The idea of a four-day workweek feels like a dream, doesn’t it? The …

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