Author: The Elite Times Team

[ad_1] Written by Thomas P. FoleyIt’s not the only path to success, but for first-generation families like mine that went to college, a college degree has long been a source of pride.Some are now questioning the value and purpose of universities altogether. Sensational stories depict billionaire dropouts as if they were a common occurrence. One editorial writer went so far as to call universities “cancer.” Some prospective college students may have doubts after hearing this. which one There are universities to apply to, but whether you should apply in the first place?It is time to move beyond the current vitriolic…

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[ad_1] international stocks has long been unpopular and somewhat volatile, making some investors wary of expanding overseas. But new actively managed funds that focus on companies eager to grow dividends may offer more stability. of Vanguard International Dividend Growth Rate (VIDGX) was released in November. Managed by the same Wellington management team as Vanguard Dividend Growth (VDIGX), a perennially prominent U.S. stock fund and two mutual funds that share the same investment philosophy and approach. In fact, this new fund is designed to be paired with a US-focused dividend growth fund.homing in dividend growth “This is a way to find…

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[ad_1] Franklin County and the North Quabbin City Road Authority are poised to receive even more state funding thanks to additional allocations that Sen. Joe Comerford (D-Northampton) calls the “rural factor.”The Healey-Driscoll administration announced this week that it will provide an additional $100 million in Fair Share funds in Chapter 90 appropriations. These funds are available through a new 4% tax on income over $1 million. This new tax was created by last year’s “fair share” referendum.“When all of us in Western Massachusetts think about the Fair Share Amendment, we talk about fighting to get our fair share. This is…

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[ad_1] Story continues below We are in an era where the convergence of marketing and technology is essential for successful business growth. Small business owners can no longer ignore this. All of them are tasked with developing compelling marketing strategies and leveraging technology to effectively execute these strategies. Aligning MarTech (marketing + technology) with strategy is essential to achieving business goals and gaining a competitive edge. First, understand the alignment between MarTech and strategy. MarTech includes a vast array of tools and platforms designed to streamline marketing efforts, optimize campaigns, enhance customer engagement, and increase return on investment (ROI). However,…

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[ad_1] This article was originally published in the 2023 College Preview issue of SwimSwam Magazine. Subscribe here. The NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships are some of the most expressive events in swimming, with performances often among the best in history. Its depth is unparalleled anywhere in the world, and its growing international presence means that not only America’s top athletes, but many of the world’s top athletes, come through the NCAA system. Some of the NCAA’s records over the years are legendary. For example, Cal’s Natalie Coughlin’s 49.97 score in the 100 backstroke in 2002 was considered by…

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[ad_1] Political divisions in Washington are felt to be spilling over into the profits lawmakers make from controversial stock trade bets.Perhaps the best vehicle for this trade is two regularly rebalanced exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that allow traders to mimic the holdings of members of Congress by political party, and many members of Congress and outside groups. They argue that it should be completely banned.The two ETFs are managed by Subversive Capital, with NANC tracking Democrats and KRUZ tracking Republicans.Since launching the fund in early February, Democratic investments have outperformed the market, rising nearly 20%, while Republicans have lagged but still…

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[ad_1] This is an idea for the new year. Let’s make 2024 a year of joy.Does that seem ridiculous given the current world situation? please listen.The basic premise of the practice of joy (which I learned about in Ross Gay’s collection of essays, The Book of Delights) is simple. Try to notice what makes you happy in your daily life. It could be anything – a pretty flower, a smile shared with a stranger, the sight of someone playing a trumpet while riding a unicycle down a Philadelphia boulevard (true story). Nothing is too small or absurd. And every time…

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[ad_1] Disclosure: Our goal is to introduce you to products and services that we think you may find interesting and useful. By purchasing these, the entrepreneur may receive a portion of the proceeds from the sale from our commerce partners. Budgeting smarter and working more efficiently may be on your resolution list for the new year. If so, it might be time to get a suite of verified office tools to help you with your daily creations. And remember, you can choose the best in the business at a lower rate by dialing back after a few years. Through January…

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[ad_1] To discuss several of the important issues facing the sport as a new year approaches, BloodHorse has assembled a panel of about 30 industry participants to participate in the 2023 BH Year-End Survey where they can provide their thoughts on six key topics and generate meaningful discussions on these issues. The series continues today with a question on marketing of the sport. Throughout this week, panelists will provide their thoughts on racing surfaces, foal crop size, racing calendar/field size, the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority, marketing, and wagering. While BH realizes there are countless other voices that could have been included,…

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