Meta is reportedly offering up to nine figures in compensation for AI researchers, amounting to $100 million signing bonuses and even higher overall pay.
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I’m 51, earn $129K and have $165K in my 401(k). Can I afford to retire when my husband, 59, draws Social Security at 62?
“He is retired from a state job and receives a pension that nets around $3,600 per month, as well as lifelong health insurance for both of us.”
Should you use your home equity to pay off credit-card debt? Read this before taking out a HELOC.
Banks are pitching home-equity lines of credit as a cheaper form of borrowing as Federal Reserve rate cuts could lower HELOC rates to the mid-6% range, according to one estimate.
How Borderlands 4 mixes the action up with Fadefields and The Vault | Graeme Timmins interview — The DeanBeat
Borderlands 4 has some clear runway now that Grand Theft Auto VI is coming next year instead of this year.
This $180 Chromebook Offers Flexibility and Performance for On-the-Go Entrepreneurs
This Chromebook is designed for entrepreneurs who need power and portability, and now it’s 45% off.
Tackle Decision Fatigue With This CEO-Worthy AI Tool
Let AI help you make some decisions with SkillWee, an app designed with entrepreneurs in mind.
How to Handle Negative Feedback and Turn Bad Reviews Into Great News For Your Business
Bad reviews can undermine your brand and hurt your revenue. Learn how to turn things around and transform harmful feedback into a bottom-line boost for your business.
Maximum Football launches on PC and consoles as community-driven football sim
Maximum Football has debuted on the game consoles and the PC as a community-driven football sim from Maximum Entertainment.
Why stablecoin play Circle’s stock is still a buy even after a sixfold rally
An analyst projects revenue growth of up to 30% a year for Circle Internet, helping it outpace other fintechs.
Think you know the basics of retirement planning? Think again. ‘There’s a lot of ignorance out there.’
A shocking number of people are unprepared for retirement. Here’s what you should know.