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9 Fashion Tips from Tan France on How to Improve Your Style

April 14, 2024 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

If you’ve watched “Queer Eye” on Netflix, you know that Tan France is the go-to person when it comes to anything fashion. His tips focus on heightening the things you like about yourself to improve your self-confidence.

Want some more fashion tips from this fashion expert? Read on to learn how to improve your style and self-confidence with Tan France’s recommendations. [Read more…] about 9 Fashion Tips from Tan France on How to Improve Your Style

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Investing vs Speculating? Why You Need to Know the Difference

February 11, 2024 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

Over the years, the term ‘investment’ has become widely thrown about. It’s meaning has been co-opted to describe everything from putting your money into a hail Mary, high-risk cryptocurrency to a long term investment in real estate.

However, there’s a big difference between investing versus speculating. [Read more…] about Investing vs Speculating? Why You Need to Know the Difference

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10 Fascinating Facts You Never Knew About Raven the Drag Queen

February 3, 2024 By Cade Hildreth

RuPaul’s Drag Race is an Emmy-winning reality show where multiple divas show off their talents to see who will win the race.

There have been 12 seasons of RuPaul’s Drag Race (the 12th season concluded on May 29, 2020) and the show is responsible for several contestant’s careers, such as Raven.

Raven is one of the most beloved contestants, an absolute fan favorite. Raven, whose real name is David Petruschin, competed in both Season 2 and All Stars Season 1. [Read more…] about 10 Fascinating Facts You Never Knew About Raven the Drag Queen

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20 Famous Lesbian Models—And How to Follow Them on Social Media

February 1, 2024 By Cade Hildreth

There are many lesbian models in the fashion world, and each one of them has an inspiring story. While not every lesbian supermodel wears her sexuality on her sleeve, it’s a part of her world experience.

Lesbian modeling has been on the rise in recent years and these openly gay models are lighting the fashion world on fire. [Read more…] about 20 Famous Lesbian Models—And How to Follow Them on Social Media

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IRR vs. ARR: What’s the Difference?

January 31, 2024 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment


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  • ARR is  formula that calculates the annual percentage rate of return expected from an investment, compared to its initial cost.
  • ARR is a simple calculation that can be done on the back of a napkin.
  • IRR is a more complex equation that is best calculated with a spreadsheet or calculator.
  • IRR stands for Internal Rate of Return. It lets you estimate the future profitability of potential investments.
  • IRR lets you factor in the time value of money, which ARR does not.
  • IRR is preferable if you won’t earn cash flow from an investment evenly over time.

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