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How Has Covid-19 Changed Banking

How Has Covid-19 Changed Banking

The Covid-19 pandemic changed life beyond recognition by challenging humanity’s over-reliance on face-to-face interactions.

Society had to collectively look for new solutions to survive in the new normal.

Today, meetings are virtual, shopping is online, restaurant deliveries are the order of the day, and technology has taken center stage in many industries.

The banking industry was forced to change overnight to cater to the needs of the changing business world.

As bank lobbies closed and people became wary of physical currencies, banking services moved online.

The gradual move to remote banking and contactless payments accelerated almost overnight as people adapted to movement restrictions.

But as global vaccinations bring our world to a new normal, here’s how the Covid-19 pandemic has changed banking.

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Time is Money: Time-Management Tips for Beginning Entrepreneurs

Time is Money: Time-Management Tips for Beginning Entrepreneurs

When you open your own business, you have so much to do that you can feel quite overwhelmed.

Working 24/7 is a recipe for burnout and a sign of a lack of time management.

Managing time is a critical skill you can learn and involves activities like scheduling, prioritizing, and automating in order to make the most of the hours you have available.

It means working smarter instead of harder.

Here are five effective time management tips to put into practice.

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Is Theater Degree Profitable for Future Actors?

Is Theater Degree Profitable for Future Actors?

Most people believe that one needs to have a theater degree to start a career in the performing arts.

However, is this really true?

Maybe, it would be better not to spend time on higher education and get straight to the job?

Let’s try to find out!

Below, you can check some reasons for obtaining a theater major.

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10 Financial Tips for College Students

Financial Tips for College Students

College is not only a good time to get your education and make new friends that will last, but it’s also the right time to start building your financial habits.

These habits will stay with you even after college.

Simply put you should work on your saving and spending habits and work toward clearer and bigger goals.

While of course, your main focus should be getting your education, you shouldn’t avoid the opportunity to develop skills that you will desperately need after finishing your studies.

Luckily there are a few tips that can help you.

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