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A 529 savings plan can be a great tool for parents who want to send their children to college without relying on student loans. But deciding how much money to save can be a challenging task. https://cnb.cx/2XxuD58
#investinyou (in partnership with@acorns.)pic.twitter.com/0EVGA4Oh8KHow much you need to save every month to pay for your child's tuitionWatch this video to learn what kind of plan you will need and exactly how much you will need to save every month to give your child a debt-free college experience.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
These people moved to their dream destinations during the pandemic — here's what life is like 1 year later.https://cnb.cx/3uYqXrY
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Here's how a 35-year-old digital nomad lives on $47 a day in Croatia. https://cnb.cx/3B69PlW (via
@CNBCMakeIt)pic.twitter.com/KE4zGz3l8xCNBC Make ItThis 35-year-old left the U.S. for Croatia: 'I live on $47 a day'Steve Tsentserensky, 35, officially became a digital nomad earlier this year. He relocated from NJ to Croatia in January 2021 and has been working remotely as a writer and video producer ever since.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
Elon Musk's mom on raising successful kids: "I didn't treat them like babies or scold them." (via
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There are 3 types of investors in volatile markets, this expert says — which one are you? https://cnb.cx/2ZHZw85
#investinyou (In partnership with@acorns.)pic.twitter.com/UhsUYU6ltyThe three types of investors in extremely volatile marketsKen Hevert, senior vice president at Fidelity Investments, says that his company typically sees 3 types of investors in volatile markets, each with different levels of success in their investments.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
These are the countries historically responsible for the climate emergency.https://cnb.cx/305QrIu
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Use this calculator to find out if you qualify as middle class (via
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@AROD, from his career to his mistakes: "It’s an imperfect story." https://cnb.cx/3tCN7OM (via@CNBCMakeIt)pic.twitter.com/QzGkwoNbc6CNBC Make ItBehind The Desk with Alex RodriguezAlex Rodriguez shares his story about growing up with his single mom, what makes him stand out, the mistakes he made and what he learned from them.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
This family traded in their $4,200-a-month mortgage for a $14,000 RV—and they're never going back. (via
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Meet Bert and Ernie, two of Amazon's new warehouse robots designed to improve worker safety. https://cnb.cx/2TugNka pic.twitter.com/4lqu3l6QPP
Meet Bert and Ernie, two of Amazon’s new warehouse robotsAmazon shared details on some of its new warehouse robots it is testing to improve worker safety.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
Food is getting more expensive in the U.S. — and it's not just due to Covid.https://cnb.cx/3oUEnnQ
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I spent 7 years studying Dutch parenting—here are 6 secrets to raising the happiest kids in the world. (via
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Here's how a 30-year-old physical therapist with over $230,000 in student loan debt spends her money: https://cnb.cx/32zYTxb (via
@CNBCMakeIt)pic.twitter.com/VMnWW5SML2CNBC Make ItLiving on $100k in Atlanta — Millennial MoneyThis story is part of CNBC Make It’s Millennial Money series, which profiles people around the world and details how they earn, spend and save their money.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
South Dakota has become a “major destination for foreign assets,” according to the Pandora Papers. The state’s trust assets have more than quadrupled to $360 billion over the past decade, the report finds.https://cnb.cx/3iPVvHC
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The U.S. electric grid is an impressive but outdated system. Here’s what it will take to make a 100% clean grid a reality. Watch the full video here: http://cnb.cx/3ch7fk3 pic.twitter.com/dmZSd5PXQi
How the U.S. can build a 100% clean gridDesigned for a world that runs on fossil fuels, our grid needs some major tech upgrades in order to transition to a more distributed, all-renewable system.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
This map shows the best states for bitcoin mining.https://cnb.cx/3DJPUuD
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This 28-year-old lives on $227,000 a year in London — here’s how she spends and saves her money: https://cnb.cx/36h9sbm (via
@CNBCMakeIt)pic.twitter.com/QUPIRtPcY4CNBC Make ItLiving on $227k A Year in London, England | Millennial MoneyThis is an installment of CNBC Make It's Millennial Money series, which profiles people across the globe and details how they earn, spend and save their money.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
More than 90% of millionaires used these 5 tools to build wealth.
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Experts agree that lowering carbon emissions is not enough. Now companies like Microsoft and Chevron are investing in carbon capture technologies that remove carbon from the air and store it underground. Watch to learn more. https://cnb.cx/3rwNs4W pic.twitter.com/eZnrreko2w
Companies are building machines to suck carbon from the airA number of companies are working on engineered solutions for carbon removal. The process, which is known as direct air capture, sucks CO2 straight out of the atmosphere and buries it.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
The one job interview question that will make you stand out, according to a top Amazon recruiter. (via
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