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Evaluating a Job Offer
Evaluating a Job Offer If you’re considering changing jobs, you’re not alone. Today, few people stay with one employer until retirement. It’s likely that at some point during your career, you’ll be looking for a new job. You may be looking to make more money or seeking greater career opportunities.… Read More
Starting a New Career
Starting a New Career Introduction Downsizing is one reason you may be seeking a new career. Reaching a professional plateau is another. The fact is, many people change careers, sometimes more than once. With proper planning, you can start a fulfilling new career without sacrificing your financial security. Assessing your… Read More
Considering a New Employment Opportunity
Considering a New Employment Opportunity What is it? In the past, workers stayed with the same company for years and years, working their way up in the company. However, times have changed. Businesses facing hard economic times restructure, forcing employees to look for new jobs. It’s also become common for… Read More
Debt Management Is Part Of Your Mental Health
Debt Management What is debt management? As a modern consumer, you need credit. When you were growing up, you may have heard your parents or grandparents say, “If you can’t pay for it with cash, then you can’t afford to buy it.” That may have been sound advice 40 or… Read More
Members of the Military: Personal Financial Planning
Members of the Military: Personal Financial Planning Financial planning is the process that can help you pursue your goals by evaluating your whole financial picture, then outlining strategies that are tailored to your individual needs and available resources. Just as the success of a military mission is dependent upon proper… Read More
Test Your Knowledge of Financial Basics How well do you understand personal finance? The following brief quiz can help you gauge your knowledge of a few basics. In the answer section, you’ll find details to help you learn more. Questions 1. How much should you set aside in liquid, low-risk… Read More
Getting Started? Establishing a Financial Safety Net
Establishing a Financial Safety Net In times of crisis, you don’t want to be shaking pennies out of a piggy bank. Having a financial safety net in place can ensure that you’re protected when a financial emergency arises. One way to accomplish this is by setting up a cash reserve,… Read More
Organized? Financial Record Organizing.
Maintaining Your Financial Records: The Importance of Being Organized An important part of managing your personal finances is keeping your financial records organized. Whether it’s a utility bill to show proof of residency or a Social Security card for wage reporting purposes, there may be times when you need to… Read More
US NAVY ETHOS – Enlistment OATH “We should apply to everyday life.”
As a US Navy Veteran, I am looking at current events that are upon us in The United States of America; not looking at the current events with panic and fear BUT with tactical and confident eyes. I go through the day look at my surroundings tactically. As a war… Read More
C.R.I.D. an affliction that affects us all
C.R.I.D C.R.I D. is a serious and recurring affliction that I and most of us suffer from. How does one get? How long does one suffer? Is there a cure? This affliction that baffles the medical field is called Cranial Rectal Insertion Disorder (CRID). Let us start off with cure.… Read More