Blend cuts workforce, shakes up leadership
Blend is reducing its U.S. workforce by 28% as it moves to a “platform” business model. Tim Mayopoulos is also stepping down as president.
Blend is reducing its U.S. workforce by 28% as it moves to a “platform” business model. Tim Mayopoulos is also stepping down as president.
Since the Dawn of Mustachianism in 2011, the same question has come up over and over again: And in these nine years since then, the movement towards socially responsible investing has only grown. Public pension funds have started to âdivestâ from oil company stocks, and various social issues like human rights, child labor, climate change […]
Northwestern Mutual Earns Perfect Score in Leading National Index for Disability Inclusion MILWAUKEE, July 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Northwestern Mutual announced today that the company earned its fourth consecutive perfect score on the Disability Equality Index (DEI) – one of the most trusted and comprehensive national benchmarks for measuring disability inclusion in the workplace. “Northwestern … [Read more…]
Do you remember the first time you wrote a check for $100?The first $100 check I wrote was for my cell phone waaayyy back in 1997. Whoaâ¦that brings back memories. At that point, it hadnât even occurred to me to invest the 100 dollars â I was just happy to have my cell phone!What about […]
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A 65-year-old person today has nearly a 70% chance of requiring long-term care services at some point, according to the Administration for Community Living (ACL) and the Administration on Aging (AOA). Of that group, 20% will need it for over ⦠Continue reading â
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Have you ever wondered why your checking account is free? Obviously, itâs not because your bank is feeling charitable. Big banks make big money. The kind of money that leads to the obscene Wall Street bonuses we so often hear about. But banks make money even when theyâre not involved in Wall Streetâs multinational investment [â¦]Banks make money in simple ways like monthly fees and interest income â and understanding those costs can help you avoid them.
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