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  2. Meet ‘money dysmorphia’: Gen Z gets its very own version of ...

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    The combined forces of all that social media are taking their toll, even for successful, established adults: Per a recent Intuit Credit Karma survey, nearly half (45%) of Gen Zers and millennials ...

  3. 6 Things Celebrities Get Right — and Wrong — About Money ...

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    Many celebrities have amassed net worths in the millions -- and even billions -- of dollars. But just because they have a lot of money, this doesn't mean they always manage it properly. While you...

  4. Celebrity (game) - Wikipedia

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    Since this shortens game-time, more names are generally added to start. Some groups allow a player to "pass" on a celebrity, putting it aside and going on to the next celebrity. At the end of the round, the score is the number of correctly guessed celebrities minus the number passed, and the passed celebrities go back into the hat.

  5. Celebrity Sweepstakes - Wikipedia

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    The host asked a question, and the celebrities wrote down their answers while the audience members each voted for a celebrity they believed could answer correctly. The results were used to set payout odds on the celebrities, displayed on totalizator panels at their desks. Odds ranged from 1:1 (even money) or 2:1 for the celebrity who received ...

  6. Play money - Wikipedia

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    At its most basic level, play money refers to faux paper money, but some games can include coins, or more abstract tokens representing more generic resources (such as energy). [ 2 ] : 25-26 Play money also encompasses virtual currencies in the complex in-game economies of MMORPGs , but again unlike older physical play money, in-game virtual ...

  7. Celebrity finance: 7 A-listers and athletes endorsing their ...

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    2. Jay-Z, Alex Rodriguez, Serena Williams, Andre Agassi and too many others to count — SPACs. Even before celebrities and reality royalty graced the Crypto Bowl, they were leveraging their ...

  8. You Are Jeff Bezos - Wikipedia

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    The game opens with the player character awaking from "unsettling dreams", only to notice that they have transformed into "a monstrous vermin" – Jeff Bezos. The game then claims that spending all of Bezos' money may allow the player to return to their real body and identity, as spending all his money would "disintegrate his physical form".

  9. 16 Money Rules That Millionaires Swear By - AOL

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    Being a millionaire or billionaire — especially a self-made one — usually requires being disciplined about saving and spending, as well as investing wisely. Although the super rich can...