March 25th, 2008
Economic indicators point to a slowdown for the fifth consecutive month: manufacturing & services slowing, companies cutting jobs accompanied by first time claims for jobless benefits increasing, continuous deterioration of the housing market, stock prices down, etc.
Jean Murray of Small Business Boomers citing Jennifer Heigl’s Daily Blender presents evidence of consumer spending pushing the US […]
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January 23rd, 2008
As the Super Bowl kicks off and the spotlight is on NFL stars, I would like to look beyond the football field and give some unsolicited advice to NFL stars with regard to their personal finances.
The prime earning period of NFL stars (as well as other personages in entertainment) is usually short, besides being uncertain. […]
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November 25th, 2007
Many wage earners have a very difficult time controlling Expenses which actually grow more rapidly than the increases their employers are willing to give. Thus, very little cash surplus (or worse, no cash surplus at all) is generated.
The best way to control Expenses and actually SAVE some amount is to spend money on an […]
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