Friday, October 16, 2015

'The Year's 10 Weirdest Excuses for Calling in Sick' and more...

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October 16th, 2015 - PM Edition

The Year's 10 Weirdest Excuses for Calling in Sick


A new CareerBuilder survey finds that 38 percent of people who called in sick to work in the past year weren't actually ill. And some of their excuses were awfully strange.

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Afternoon Deals: Friday, Oct. 16


Including deals from REI, Deal Genius, eBay, Calvin Klein, Nasty Gal, Kate Spade, Lenovo, BuyDig, LEGO Shop at Home, Yankee Candle and more.

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14 Ways to Dodge Banking Fees


Bank fees are rising and free checking is increasingly hard to find. But there are ways to avoid paying so many extra costs.

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Odds You're in Top '10 Percent' Are Better Than You Think


If you live in the U.S., there's a decent chance your income places you at least in the top '10 percent.' And you may even be in the top '1 percent.'

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Cars That Will Last You 10 Years


Foreign-made SUVs and minivans hold all positions in a list of 10 cars most likely to be kept by the same owner for at least a decade.

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Finding the Right Online Brokerage


Investing online? Here are the top-rated firms.

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