I got this piece of advice from a CPA client of mine, and I was reminded of the simplicity of the statement. How many times have you made a choice based on your impressions or hunches, or instincts, when if you laid out the cold, hard facts about your job search (or situation) for that […]
December 13, 2010
in Money
A reader asked, “how do you choose the right credit card?” I thought the answer would benefit some of you. The first step is to determine how you will use the card and how you will pay it off. Here are some questions to get you thinking: Will you be using the credit card for […]
Whew! We made it through Thanksgiving. How did you do? I hope you enjoyed the seasonal treats (in moderation) and skipped the high calories foods that weren’t special enough for you to eat. Keep up the good work as we continue the holiday marathon. Enjoying Holiday Parties (Without the Guilt) The next challenge for many […]
This is a guest post by Monique Jones, owner/webmaster of Moniqueblog an alternative entertainment site focusing on how movies, comics, and cartoons can teach tolerance and acceptance of others. I consider myself a very intelligent woman, but just because I’m intelligent doesn’t necessarily mean I’m smart all of the time. One instance where my intelligence […]
Today’s parent guest blogger is Kim Barron, owner of New Leaf Design Well, okay, I’ve put this off long enough. I volunteered to write this blog post and shortly thereafter thought “What the hell was I thinking!?!” I am certainly no authority on parenthood and who am I to tell my story when I have […]