By: Mark Burkholder | 2010-03-30 | Personal Finance Today really isn't that much different than at any other time in history. By that I mean that each individual person has always had the responsibility for their financial position, and ultimately no one can spend more than they make. read more
By: Swami S Tirtha | 2010-05-17 | Alternative Medicine Over the past twenty years I have given advice to countless people experiencing their job stress. Lawyers, teachers, businessmen, homemakers, and so forth. The amusing thing is that each person has said, "I have the most stressful job". With the current economic situation, let us see how Ayurveda and spirituality can help cure unhealthy stress, and help us turn a lemon into lemonade - to chan read more
By: Rosemary Lichtman, Ph.D. | 2010-03-27 | Home & Family Multi-generational households are making a comeback for Boomers in the Sandwich Generation - especially with the lack of jobs available for new college graduates and the financial pinch felt by aging parents as their retirement incomes dwindle. This new living arrangement can reduce stress, with more family members sharing household responsibilities, financial expenses and emotional support. That is, as long as guidelines are clearly set in the beginning and upheld. Follow these six tips for making shared housing a win-win for everyone. read more
By: Yasir Samad | 2012-01-04 | Business Businesses are being operated out of the home and replacing expensive retail space in strip malls and stand alone units. Home based businesses are growing at an accelerated pace. Families and corporations have felt the effects of the economy in the recent years. When you turn on the news or read a paper you are sure to hear about home repossessions and the issues that have not been dealt with by f read more
By: reding heuberger | 2010-12-20 | Internet Marketing This book provides sixteen chapters of information on how to survive today's recessions. The author has also provided several forms to assist you in determining your current status and how to move forward. In the introduction the author has you assess your credit card debt, cost of owning a car and health care costs. Before you even get to the first chapter the author provides 8 ways the book can help you live better. C read more
By: Joseph Young | 2010-03-30 | Entrepreneurs If the economy is going in the toilet, get out of the bathroom! To stay is to focus on what you will see and smell instead of strategizing for what you cannot presently see. Huh? Did you know that in the midst of rough times like we see now in the economy there are more people than not planning, looking, strategizing for ways to expand their portfolio and their bank accounts? That's right, down times give revival to the entrepreneur. The individuals(s) that refuse to be flushed: read more
By: Will Speer | 2010-03-27 | Home improvement The 2007-2009 financial crises were triggered by the United States housing bubble. The world faced the most serious economy crisis, most of the growth being jeopardized, especially the housing market. This issue gives a significant impact especially to the home improvement contractors. In the olden days, some of them relied on homebuilder to provide them businesses. After the crisis, most of them are struggling hard to stay in the market. read more
By: Stephan Harris | 2012-02-06 | Business As many people know, home foreclosure is a very serious legal issues that is effecting many homeowners in the country’s currently unstable economy. read more
By: Buz Ok | 2011-07-02 | Investing Have you ever asked yourself how the rich became wealthy? The next time you ask those who are rich how they became wealthy, they will probably tell you that they became wealthy from buying and selling real estate or by trading in stocks. read more
By: simranbhatt | 2011-07-11 | Business This article is about the advisory companies which are holding expertise in their own field and are working towards providing maximum benefits to their customers. read more
By: Rick Dacri | 2010-03-28 | Management The unemployment rate now exceeds 9% and workers are scared. If a member of their family has not lost their job, they know someone who has. If they're lucky to still have their job, they may have had their pay cut, hours reduced, or seen their retirement fund evaporate. It's ugly and though we may be seeing faint signs of recovery, job losses are expected to hit 10% before we escape this economic calamity. read more
By: Sherrill St. Germain | 2010-04-03 | Personal Finance Early hints of spring have evolved into unmistakable signs of nicer days to come: flowers vigorously blooming, trees greening up, oriole sightings. But the forecast this week calls for an unappealing string of rainy days. And so it is with the state of the economy. Ups and downs. Hopeful signs and unexpected threats. read more
By: Lara Fabans | 2010-03-28 | Travel Tips In today's economy, many people are looking into short road trips for their vacations. Sometimes, it's even fun to take a day trip to a place a few hours away that you haven't seen before. read more
By: Thomas Anderson | 2011-04-29 | Management Affordable monetary advice does not alter much from 12 months to yr not like horrible money management tips that thrive along with the passing of time. read more