Features By Ashley Milne-Tyte
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Young entrepreneurs redefine 'family business'
Some generation Y entrepreneurs are turning the idea of going into the family business on its head -- by hiring their parents to work at their fledgling companies.
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A woman's way into entrepreneurship
Most entrepreneurs in the U.S. are male, but more and more women are starting businesses. Meet two women who've taken very different paths to entrepreneurship and growth.
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Learning money management is just a game
A game that was used to teach Czech citizens how to manage their own finances after decades of communism may also teach U.S. high school students how to be money smart.
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Take a vacation -- whenever you want!
Wouldn't it be great if your workplace gave you free rein on how much vacation you can take? Some workers are enjoying the freedom, but some industrious Americans are wary of the offer.
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The case of the disappearing menu prices
First, it was simply the dollar signs. Then the numbers. And sometimes, prices disappear entirely on some restaurant menus. Reporter Ashley Milne-Tyte looks at why restaurants are making it more difficult to figure out prices.
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Medical identity theft climbs
Imposters don't just want access to your credit cards anymore. They want your insurance policy.
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Learning to live and work in a foreign country
More Americans may be heading abroad for work assignments. Companies are investing in consulting firms to help employees and their families adjust to living and working in a foreign country.
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Social media change the way PR firms do business
PR and communications professionals have had to change the way they do business, and teach their clients how to do so, too.
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Getting paid to take care of mom and dad
There are millions of caregivers in this country who look after an older family member - and a growing number of them is getting paid to do the job. Elder law attorneys have been drawing up more contracts that deal with how to care for mom or dad, and get compensated.
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Oscar essential: The movie trailer
Just about every movie has a trailer that previews it -- and new technology and editing are changing trailers as much as movies.







