Goldman Sachs is teaming up with JetBlue to help you book vacation now, and pay later. Here's a look at why it's a growing trend for travelers.

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Goldman launched MarcusPay last week, a point-of-sale financing product that lets consumers pay in monthly installments for purchases over $750.
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Goldman Sachs is teaming up with JetBlue to help you book vacation now, and pay later. Here's a look at why it's a growing trend for travelers.

Goldman Sachs is teaming up with JetBlue to help you book vacation now, and pay later. Here's a look at why it's a growing trend for travelers.

Shannen Balogh | Goldman launched MarcusPay last week, a point-of-sale financing product that lets consumers pay in monthly installments for purchases over $750.

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SPOTLIGHT: How will WFH — and the recession — impact the real estate industry?

SPOTLIGHT: How will WFH — and the recession — impact the real estate industry?

Julia Hood | This free Spotlight seminar will take a look at the future of the industry, touching on traditional real estate, proptech and flex space.

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'I've gone to cash': Mark Cuban outlines his coronavirus investing strategy ahead of another 'leg down' in markets — and says now is the time to buy real estate

'I've gone to cash': Mark Cuban outlines his coronavirus investing strategy ahead of another 'leg down' in markets — and says now is the time to buy real estate

Christopher Competiello | Mark Cuban is waiting for the dust to settle before deploying gobs of cash into the market — and he has tips for those more daring than him.

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How to write an email that gets the hiring manager's attention at your dream company

How to write an email that gets the hiring manager's attention at your dream company

Shana Lebowitz,Weng Cheong | Sending an email to your dream company? We asked a career expert how to write a message that catches the hiring manager's eye.

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11 science-backed signs that could prove you're the smartest person in the room

11 science-backed signs that could prove you're the smartest person in the room

Shana Lebowitz,Mr. Tatyana Bellamy Walker | Think you're smarter than everyone you know? You could be, scientists say, if you're tall, funny, and a firstborn.

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GOLDMAN SACHS: Buy these 21 stocks that are beating their peers by paying down debt amid an unprecedented plunge in cash spending

GOLDMAN SACHS: Buy these 21 stocks that are beating their peers by paying down debt amid an unprecedented plunge in cash spending

Akin Oyedele | Investors are being rewarded for buying companies with ample cash reserves as the economy sinks into recession.

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'This is the day of reckoning' for companies like WeWork. 10 real-estate insiders lay out the future of flex-offices, and how employers are preparing now.

'This is the day of reckoning' for companies like WeWork. 10 real-estate insiders lay out the future of flex-offices, and how employers are preparing now.

Alex Nicoll,Meghan Morris | Ten real estate experts described a short-term pinch and the potential for long-term expansion as the industry reckons with its first real challenge.

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Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman dumped millions of shares in newspaper conglomerate Gannett at a huge loss

Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman dumped millions of shares in newspaper conglomerate Gannett at a huge loss

Bradley Saacks | Gannett has been slammed by the novel coronavirus pandemic, which has shuttered businesses that would advertise in the company's newspapers.

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The 8 best executive MBAs in the world that let you get a prestigious degree while working full time

The 8 best executive MBAs in the world that let you get a prestigious degree while working full time

Robin Madell | 11 alumni and staffers explain what makes these programs so great in terms of curriculum, job prospects, networking opportunities, and more.

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Experts just set out a playbook for how governors should reopen states, and it includes 2- to 3-week phases with distancing measures applied to places like restaurants and outdoor events

Experts just set out a playbook for how governors should reopen states, and it includes 2- to 3-week phases with distancing measures applied to places like restaurants and outdoor events

Lydia Ramsey | Researchers with the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security laid out how governors might reopen states gradually amid the pandemic.

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