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According to new findings from consulting firm Deloitte, 65% of employees at big companies want to find new jobs.
FORBES: Two Out Of Three Looking To Switch Jobs, Says New Survey
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According to the new findings of the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), you have to become the Jennifer Lopez of business models.
FORBES: To Succeed In Retail You Have To Become Like Jennifer Lopez or Justin Timberlake
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And parents who talk on cell phones, send texts or eat and drink while driving have teenagers who are more likely to do the same, according to preliminary findings of a new safety study by Toyota Motor and the University of Michigan.
FORBES: Are You A Good Driver? Ask Your Teenager
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According to a New York Times report from findings from one consumer group, auto insurance rates were 68% lower for a married woman with a college degree, a professional job and who owned a home, when compared to a single woman, with a high-school diploma who rented her home in a moderate income area.
FORBES: What Really Goes Into Determining Your Insurance Rates?
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As the regulator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac nears its decision on whether to approve debt forgiveness for troubled borrowers, a new analysis by the regulator suggests taxpayers could benefit from the move, according to people briefed on the findings.
WSJ: Data Show Fannie, Freddie Savings From Debt Forgiveness