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Small Businesses: Don’t Cut Costs by Paring Insurance
Insurance can be costly, but think carefully before you cut crucial risk management coverage in your small business. Retails Jobs Available for Older Workers
Numerous older Baby Boomers and Seniors are seeking part time jobs to supplement retirement income and they are finding retail a hospitable industry. Today’s Unemployment Rates Do Not Compare to the Great Depression
While the announcement of increasing unemployment rates was alarming, the numbers do not portend a crisis akin to the Great Depression. Business Owners: Take Time to Make Sense of Economic Events
Business owners and managers have to do double duty to run their companies and still stay on top of the bigger economic picture. Looking for Cheap and Effective Small Business PR? Try Blogging.
Looking for an inexpensive and effective way to promote your small business? Invest your time in creating and maintaining a blog. Resist the Fear Factors in the Economy
A long interlude of economic stress can make it difficult for us to maintain perspective. It can be helpful to take a step back to address the true underlying fears that are causing us anxiety. Don’t Let the Depressed Economy Depress Your Holiday Cheer
Don't let the economy stress you out this holiday season. Instead, take care of your physical, mental, and monetary health and enjoy this festive time of year. The Bailout Blues for Business Owners
Although most Americans understand that allowing banks and huge employers to fail could further impair our national economy, not everyone supports bailing out companies which were mismanaged or which failed to remain competitive. Managing Stress in Tough Economic Times
If the economy causing you stress, it is especially important to take care of your physical and mental health. Small Businesses: In Downturns, Invest in Public Relations
In a difficult economy, focusing on your public relations efforts can be one of the best and most affordable investments you can make. Coping with Economic Fear and Uncertainty
If you are finding it hard to cope with the current economic uncertainly, here are some questions to help you gain perspective and deal with potential changes. Is the Economy Creating Awkward Social Situations for You?
The emotionally complex aspects of money are coming to the forefront as people grapple with what money means to them, to their lifestyles, and even to their social standing. Accepting Change in Negative Economic Times
While this challenging economic period may be difficult, the changes it brings can be positive catalysts for our growth and development as human beings. Don’t Hate Your Banker
In today's economic climate, many good bankers are suffering from the misdeeds and bad judgment of others in their field. Investors, Are You Experiencing Cognitive Dissonance?
If your current mode of thinking about the markets is skewed by the negative performance of the last year, you may be experiencing cognitive dissonance. Don’t Dwell on Daily Market Swings
If you have a sound investment plan, dwelling on the constant up and down swings of the market is a good way to lose perspective of your long-term goals and make yourself crazy. How Much Do You Really Need to Retire?
Whether or not you can retire at age 65 or younger and maintain your standard of living will depend on many things, but primarily on how you live now. Economy Changes Retirement Plans for Even Generation X
In the midst of the challenging economy, even Americans in their mid-40s are rethinking retirement dates, current savings routines, and future spending habits. Client Thank You Notes: A Personal Touch in a Tough Time
When times are tough, communication is more critical than ever. Sometimes a simple thank you is the most powerful message of all. Minority Women Small Business Owners on the Rise
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A new study shows that minority women-owned businesses are growing at a dramatic rate.
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