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Cindy Perman

Cindy Perman

Syndication & Partnerships Editor at CNBC Online

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Cindy Perman
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Running out of money. Cancer. Divorce. Many college students are facing serious financial crises ...

When college students were asked to write a simple essay about money, the themes that emerged were so much more than kids learning to manage money. They painted a picture of students in financial crisis: Working full-time while going to school full-time and still not being able to pay their bills. Cancer. Divorce. Job loss. Foreclosure. In CNBC’s “My College Dream” series, students share their college dreams, the financial challenges that popped up along the way and where they are now.
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Cindy Perman Profile - CNBC

Cindy Perman is the partnerships editor at CNBC. She also writes the CNBC Work It newsletter on LinkedIn and is the editor of CNBC’s “College Voices” series, part of the Invest in You partnership with Acorns. Previously, she was a news editor and a writer, covering the market, economy and personal finance. She wrote the “Pony In Here Somewhere” blog about the financial crisis. She also did a stint as CNBC’s opinion editor. Before CNBC, she spent 10 years at WSJ.com as a writer and editor. She is…
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The 10 least stressful jobs for 2014 - CNBC

Feeling stressed? Kick back and check out the list of the 10 least stressful jobs for 2014.
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Turns out, finance guys are pretty funny - CNBC

Who are the contenders for the “Funniest Person in Finance?” Bankers, financial advisors and hedge-fund managers ... oh my!
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The 12 most underrated jobs of 2013

You probably never heard a mother brag, “My son, the biologist!” but maybe she should. Here are the most underrated jobs of 2013.
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An 18-Hole Mini-Golf Course in the Office? Yep - CNBC

Some people take the team on a retreat to mini-golf but if you’re LinkedIn, you build the mini-golf course IN the office.
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The Worst Jobs for 2013

There are a variety of reasons a job can get slapped with the “worst job” title. It could be that it’s an extremely dangerous or stressful job or, in the case of this year’s No. 1 worst job, it could be that the job outlook is dismal. Here are the 10 Worst Jobs for 2013.

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Have a Bad Boss? Treat Him Like a Toddler - CNBC

Bad bosses are a lot like toddlers — from the tantrums to being demanding, stubborn and self-centered. One workplace experts suggests the best way to deal with them is treating them like a toddler. And no, that doesn’t mean giving them a time out. You know what? Just for thinking that, give yourself a time out! Then, when you’re ready to listen, read these tips.
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Wow, That's Smart! - CNBC

There are some products that just make you go, “Wow, that’s smart! I wish I’d thought of that.” Maybe they solve a common problem, maybe they were invented by a kid. Here are 10 of those products, some of which made the inventors a ton of money!
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The 10 Best Cities for Bachelors - CNBC

What makes a city great for single guys? Cool neighborhoods and nightlife -- and a healthy ratio of women to men. Here are the 10 best cities for bachelors, according to Rent.com.
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Most Walkable Cities - CNBC

With the birth of the automobile came suburban sprawl, but today, there’s an increasing movement toward more walkable cities.Here are the 10 most walkable cities in America.
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Big Brands, Lost Profits - CNBC

Start-ups are usually a cacophony of ambition, excitement, PowerPoint presentations and beginner’s mistakes. Sometimes, amid the chaos, as the brand is rising to stardom, someone gets left behind. Here are 10 big brands and the people who lost out on the profits.
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The World's Coolest Jobs 2011 - CNBC

Imagine getting paid to eat ice cream all day, to go to the beach or to figure out how to make a race car go even faster. They sound like fantasies to most of us but for some people, these are their actual jobs. Take Paul Monaghan, head of car engineering for the Red Bull Racing Formula One team. Or Kirsten Schimoler, who develops new ice cream flavors for Ben & Jerry’s.
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America's Worst Speed Traps - CNBC

Many cities have gotten tougher enforcing traffic and other laws since the recession left a gaping hole in their budgets. But there are some cities that are far tougher on motorists than others. Here are the top 10 cities with the most speed traps in America!
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Housing Market Slips Into Depression Territory

While the broader economy starts to recover, the housing market is being left behind. The decline in home values is now officially worse than it was during the Depression.
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Housing Market Slips Into Depression Territory

While the broader economy starts to recover, the housing market is being left behind. The decline in home values is now officially worse than it was during the Depression.
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The 10 Most Haunted Cities in America - CNBC

You’ve heard of some houses that are purported to be haunted, but did you know that some cities are more prone to visitors from the past?
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The World's Coolest Jobs...Ever - CNBC

You think of drinking whiskey and playing golf as things you do in your leisure time to unwind. But there are some people who get paid to do these things for a living. Here are the world’s coolest jobs, from master distiller to director of golf.