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  2. Crescent Communities - Wikipedia

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    Crescent Communities is a real estate investor, developer, and operator of mixed-use communities with headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina. It has approximately 115 employees. The company has offices in Charlotte, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Orlando, Nashville, Dallas, Denver, Phoenix, and Salt Lake City.

  3. Debt settlement - Wikipedia

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    Debt settlement is the process of negotiating with creditors to reduce overall debts in exchange for a lump sum payment. A successful settlement occurs when the creditor agrees to forgive a percentage of the total account balance. Normally, only unsecured debts, not secured by real assets like homes or autos, can be settled.

  4. The 10 Best Companies for Working Moms - AOL

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    3. Bank of America. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, the investment bank and financial services company, Bank of America, offers its 171,651 employees offers 16 weeks of paid gender-neutral ...

  5. The $20,000 Penalty – Why Working Moms Are Losing ... - AOL

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    Recent data from CNBC shows that working moms in the U.S. lose around $20,000 annually in potential wages due to child care obligations, highlighting a significant financial impact on many families.

  6. The 3 Things Working Moms Need to Recover from This She ... - AOL

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    Here’s how we as a society can bounce back from the financial crisis of 2020. Moving into 2021, what do we collectively need to create a strong foundation for the 67 million working families to ...

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  8. Abby Lee Miller - Wikipedia

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    She was indicted for bankruptcy fraud, concealment of bankruptcy assets and false bankruptcy declarations in hiding some $755,000. [34] [35] If found guilty, she could have faced a fine of $250,000 for each of the 20 counts she was indicted on (collectively $5,000,000) and five years in prison. [36] She pleaded not guilty in November 2015. [37]

  9. Moms at Work: Resources for Mom Entrepreneurs - AOL

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