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Study shows 90 per cent of family fortunes are depleted by the third generation
Rich bad taste is not a modern thing. It is part of a noble tradition
High-end golf courses are the latest luxury good sold as offering an aura of exclusivity
The network is home to entertaining posts that expose insecurities and tribalism
Although inequality is growing in many western countries, concern about it is not
There’s a commonly held view that the rich are very careful with their money. But are entrepreneurs different to ‘traditional’ rich people?
Those at the bottom of the top income bracket are starting to feel the tides of income inequality
By spending time with their peers, the affluent might assume the worries of one are legitimate for all
How employers and new joiners make a good first impression. Plus: keeping in touch with former employees
Employers are providing practical advice to help prevent spread of misinformation
Can the ultra-wealthy ever rediscover the joy of sewing on a button?
Entering the light at the end of life may have to wait a bit longer as science is creating possible ‘transhumanism’
Financial difficulties are commonly cited as major source of anxiety and depression
Range, cost and speed will determine the best tools for each job
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s union is less a fairytale and more a story of our time
What gives with studies that suggest the wealthy lack empathy?
Rose Marcario of clothing-maker Patagonia on its ethical approach to making money
Challenging attitudes of all staff is essential to improve recruitment and retention rates
A mate in the office can be a huge support — but will it last?
How companies using freelancers build a productive relationship
From new-dog leave to help to build a home office space, some staff treats are surprisingly high value
We all want a productive new year. Do mindfulness and other tricks work?
London Tube ride is the perfect opportunity to research people’s media habits
Emma Sinclair, Rezaah Ahmed, Simon Rabin and Caspar Thykier share some tips
Rhymer Rigby looks at Cisco’s efforts to encourage Bame students to study technology
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