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Libby Kane

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  • Business Insider
  • Business Insider SG
  • The Chainsaw
  • Thrive Global
  • Tech Insider
  • AOL Jobs
  • Entrepreneur
  • Stamford Advocate
  • Fast Company

Past articles by Libby:

The Master Your Money Bootcamp will keep your money working for years to come

It's hard to keep your eye on the prize when life gets in the way. In this Master Your Money Bootcamp, we'll focus on maintaining long-term success. → Read More

The Master Your Money Bootcamp will help you make a plan to reach your goals

Dreaming is easy. Taking action is hard. In this Master Your Money Bootcamp, we'll push you over the starting line and build a system that works. → Read More

The Master Your Money Bootcamp will help you take control of your finances, no matter how messy they are

Master Your Money Bootcamps are month-long challenges broken into one-week exercises. This month: Demystify your finances. → Read More

The best way to start a business when you 'don’t have the time'

Career expert Ramit Sethi says you don't need 50 hours a week to start a business. You need a little amount of time each week to spend on it. → Read More

Online banking platform Simple is known for its comprehensive budgeting tools, but it also offers a checking account, high-yield account, and CD

Simple is a banking platform that offers a regular checking account, high-yield checking account, 12-month no-penalty CD, and unique budgeting tools. → Read More

Treasury says 4 million Americans should expect prepaid debit cards with stimulus payments. Here's who gets them, when, and how they work.

The debit card can be used to withdraw cash from an ATM, transfer funds to a bank account, issue a check, or make purchases wherever Visa is accepted. → Read More

Everything we know about filing taxes in 2020 now that the deadline has moved to July

The answers to all your tax season questions: When are taxes due in 2020? How do I file? How much does it cost? What if I'm getting a refund? → Read More

Everything we know about the coronavirus stimulus checks that will pay many Americans up to $1,200 each

The answers to all your burning questions about the coronavirus stimulus check: Who gets it? How much will I get? Is it taxable? What do I have to do? → Read More

Here's why your bonus is taxed so high

Your bonus is taxed differently from your salary because the IRS considers it "supplemental income" and treats it differently than a paycheck. → Read More

I dreaded trying to transfer Chase points between cards until I tried it, and I still can't believe how easy it was

Consolidating Chase Ultimate Rewards points from the Freedom, Freedom Unlimited, Sapphire Preferred, or Sapphire Reserve is easier than it sounds. → Read More

12 simple sketches that perfectly illustrate the path to wealth and financial happiness

Business Insider - Carl Richards, a New York Times columnist, author, and financial planner, can explain a financial concept in just a few lines of marker.. Read more at businessinsider.sg → Read More

Here’s how much you should tip in every situation

Business Insider - If you've ever wondered how much you should tip a waiter, bartender, cab driver, hotel bellman, or barista, look no further.. Read more at businessinsider.sg → Read More

8 ways to make your money work for you

"Make your money work for you" is common personal finance advice, but it's not always clear how to make it happen. → Read More

A Silicon Valley CTO says the skills he'll make sure his children learn to enter the workforce have nothing to do with tech

Slack cofounder and CTO Cal Henderson doesn't know which tech skills his kids will need, but he knows people skills will be crucial no matter what. → Read More

NYU Stern professor: Sustainability is 'good for humanity, but it's better for business'

Sustainability isn't just good for humanity — it's good for business, said Jeffrey Hollender, cofounder and former CEO of the sustainable consumer product company Seventh Generation, current co-CEO of Sustain Natural, and professor of sustainability at NYU Stern. → Read More

Even one sub-par exec in a company can torpedo a successful CEO

A study about time allocation among corporate leadership published in the Harvard Business Review found that a CEO's direct reports affect their efficiency and effectiveness, and even one report lacking in performance can throw them off track. → Read More

Online reviews tend to be overblown and largely useless, but there's a way to find the most accurate among them

If you’ve ever had second thoughts about clicking “buy” online after scrolling into the reviews section and reading about how the meal, bed, or weekend was HORRIBLE and said reviewer will NEVER BUY IT AGAIN because it was a massive WASTE OF MONEY, you’re not alone. → Read More

Online reviews tend to be overblown and largely useless, but there's a way to find the most accurate among them

Online reviews can be useful — but not if they're just outlets for frustrated consumers. For more accurate, useful reviews, recommends one expert, start by reading the ones that are middle-of-the-road, about three stars. → Read More

Ryan Seacrest has figured out the perfect reply to any email, and it's only 2 words

After years of juggling multiple projects and careers, Ryan Seacrest figured out the best way to reply to any email: "Got it." "You can tell someone 'got it!' and usually life is okay," he said. → Read More

Barbara Corcoran says there's a common thread among the most successful companies in her portfolio

"Shark Tank" star Barbara Corcoran has invested in many startups, and found commonalities among the most successful. One of those is that many of her most successful investments are led by two people instead of one. → Read More