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10d07/01

Vietnam offers cash for babies but potential parents are not biting

One year after lifting its long-standing two-child limit, Vietnam is offering incentives for people to have more babies as the communist country risks getting old before it gets rich. A new population law and regulations coming into effect on Wednesday extend maternity leave from six to seven months for mothers having a second child as well as offering financial help. If Hanoi residents Nguyen Kim Bich and her husband have a second child, she will get an extra month of maternity leave, free...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
11d07/01war-conflict · 1/5

Freelancers in Europe: how do you organize invoices and receipts?

Hi everyone, For freelancers / self-employed people in Europe: How do you organize receipts and invoices for taxes/accounting? Mine are usually spread across email, SaaS tools, Amazon, PayPal/Stripe, hosting providers, PDFs, etc. Do you use accounting software, folders, spreadsheets, email search, or just send everything to your accountant? What part takes the most time? submitted by /u/Apart-Medium6539 [link] [comments]

Socialunclassifiedeurope
11d07/01

The AI Revolution Needs Electricity More Than Intelligence

No generation in human history has experienced an infrastructure buildout of this speed and scale. Over the next several years, trillions of dollars will be poured into what industry leaders increasingly describe as AI factories: sprawling campuses filled with advanced processors, networking equipment, cooling systems, and enough electrical demand to rival major cities. McKinsey estimates AI-related infrastructure spending could exceed $5 trillion by 2030, while JLL projects developers may requi

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
11d06/30

Do you feel the need to leave Europe to get rich?

For anyone in Europe trying to build wealth and achieve financial independence, especially younger people, do you feel like your European country is holding you back? I keep seeing things online about how people are fleeing Germany, UK, France, etc because these countries are high tax and not convenient for doing business. Of course you don't have to leave Europe; countries like Switzerland and Bulgaria are lower tax, but on the whole Europe is not the easiest place to become a millionaire. For

Socialunclassifiedeurope · germany · uk
11d06/30

30M and finally debt-free! Trying to figure out investing now

I spent most of my 20s cleaning up old mistakes, like student loans, credit card debt, and a car I really couldn’t afford. I just paid off the last dollar of debt last month, which feels great, but now I’m realizing I don’t actually know what to do next. Current situation: Income: $68k/year Savings: $14k, about 4 months of expenses Monthly surplus: around $900 after bills 401k: 4% right now, just enough for the employer match Roth IRA: never opened one My rough plan: Open a Roth IRA this week an

Socialunclassifiedsocial-signal
11d06/30

Milestone achieved!

Since I unfortunately can't share my joy with anyone, but I want to talk about it somewhere, I'll do it here. I finally managed to reach 6 figures. I grew up poor, both parents dead. Since there's no real estate, I'm actually just saving for my children to give them a head start in life. Finally done! 🤗 PS: All stocks except for a few hundred euros world etf. My luck is AMD with +602% currently submitted by /u/RetardedFloppy [link] [comments]

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
11d06/30

5k euro start

Hey, there. I'm a beginner to investing, 21, I know a bit about it but not as much. I'm very fortunate that my parents are willing to lend me cash at my own expense and learning. My wallet for investing is set to be 5000 euro. I am Lithuanian and therefore I need your help for a guide. I've searched quite a bit and noticed that people prefer global ETFs over a stock-picking strategy but as a man that can afford to "play around" with that money, what would be the go-to strategy? (Note: my father

Socialunclassifiedeurope
11d06/30

Energy expert Yang Tao returns from Norway to China University of Petroleum

An engineer who spent decades in Norway’s energy industry has returned as distinguished professor at the China University of Petroleum-Beijing, a post he says will build a bridge with Europe to help create sustainable energy solutions. In a ceremony on June 13, university president Jin Yan handed a letter of appointment to Yang Tao, a member of both the Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences and the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters, for a position at the Chinese institution..

unclassifiedchina · asia · europe
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