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BioCryst Appoints Helen Thackray, M D , as Chief Research and Development Officer
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Anne Messman, M D , appointed associate dean of Graduate Medical Education
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Best Advice for Women Starting to Invest and Save for Retirement
Everyone needs to be financially literate and plan for retirement, but for women, there can be challenges to overcome.
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Mar 16, 2021 8:00 AM EDT
If you’re a young woman and you’ve recently entered the workforce or plan to, you might be wondering what to do with your paycheck.
Well, experts generally agree that you have only two tasks: First, learn as much as possible about money, including your employee benefits, and two, start saving for retirement.
Become Financially Literate
Katrina Sherrerd, CEO at Research Affiliates, recommends learning about the basics of finance and investing, as well as the ways that investors create barriers to achieving their goals. “There are many sources of basic information, including books, articles and many asset manager websites,” she says.
Superbowl 55 – if it s egg, Jamaica in the red
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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dramatic loss of human life worldwide and presents an unprecedented challenge to public health, food systems and the world of work. Amidst all this, the distribution and administration of the Covid vaccines has given people hope, but there are several unanswered questions and some skepticism about the efficacy of the vaccines.
Second in a series of webinars, a discussion organized virtually Feb. 26 by the Global Organization of Persons of Indian Originâs Manhattan chapter in collaboration with the Indian Consulate in New York provided answers to some of these questions.
Attended by people from around the globe, the webinar, led by Hana Akselrod, M.D., MPH, attempted to answer questions on the pandemic, how it spreads and ways to prevent and mitigate the spread.