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A new study finds an association between impatience and lower credit scores. A study conducted by Columbia Business School's Prof. Stephan Meier, Regina Pitaro Associate Professor of Business, ...
Americans who have trouble dividing 300 by 2 are much more likely to end up in foreclosure than consumers with average math skills, a new study has found. The research is among the first to directly ...
Is there a psychological reason why people default on their mortgages? A new study finds that people with bad credit scores are more impatient -- more likely to choose immediate rewards rather than ...
Remote workers are living further from the office according to a new report from researchers at Stanford University and human resources company Gusto. The report found that the mean distance from ...
Older workers are often overlooked in a corporate environment that places a premium on youth, and yet employees are increasingly working well past retirement age—and it could be a good thing for CEOs ...
When it comes to bosses, one size does not fit all ...
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