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By the 1950s the Reader's Digest executive leadership included the Editor, Executive Editor, Managing Editors, Book Department, General Business Manager and Director, International Editions. There were several levels of editorial staff including Seniors Editors, Department Editors, Roving Editors, and Associate Editors. [16] In 1990, the magazine's parent company, The Reader's Digest ...
Insurance is a means of protection from financial loss in which, in exchange for a fee, a party agrees to compensate another party in the event of a certain loss, damage, or injury. It is a form of risk management, primarily used to protect against the risk of a contingent or uncertain loss. An entity which provides insurance is known as an insurer, insurance company, insurance carrier, or ...
The Charles Schwab Corporation[1] is an American multinational financial services company. It offers banking, commercial banking, investing, and related services including consulting, and wealth management advisory services to both retail and institutional clients. One of the largest banks in the United States by assets, [1] as of December 31, 2024, it had $10.10 trillion in client assets, 36. ...
St. Paul's School (also known as St. Paul's or SPS) is a college- preparatory, coeducational boarding school in Concord, New Hampshire, affiliated with the Episcopal Church. The school's 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2), or 3.125 square mile, campus serves 540 students, who come from 37 states and 28 countries. Established in 1856 to educate boys from upper-class families, St. Paul's later became one of ...
Advertising is the practice and techniques employed to bring attention to a product or service. Advertising aims to present a product or service in terms of utility, advantages, and qualities of interest to consumers. It is typically used to promote a specific good or service, but there is a wide range of uses, a traditional form being commercial advertisement. Commercial advertisements often ...
Medicare is a federal health insurance program in the United States for people age 65 or older and younger people with disabilities, including those with end stage renal disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease). It started in 1965 under the Social Security Administration and is now administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Medicare is ...
Etsy, Inc. is an American e-commerce company focused on handmade or vintage items and craft supplies. Its marketplace includes categories such as jewelry, apparel, home decor, furniture, toys, and art. Items described as vintage must be at least 20 years old. [2] The platform provides sellers with individual storefronts where they list their goods for a fee of US$0.20 per item. [3] Since 2013 ...
This is a list of Ponzi schemes, fraudulent investment operations that pay out returns to investors from money paid in by subsequent investors rather than from any actual profit earned from the operation of a business.