What Lack of Leadership does to an Organization

The following is from a guest blogger – My most recent experience with poor management and communication skills is with an individual who was promoted to a high level operations position coming from a career strictly with Loss Prevention. Unfortunately this experience informs almost everything flowing from the position. Accountability is a good thing in [...]

Your Personal Finances – Thomasina Tafur

Recently I took a finance course at Wharton (the business school at the University of Pennsylvania). It’s been nine years since I’ve calculated TVM, ROE, and EVA Thomasina’s Bio. What amazed me the most was learning how some corporations are creative (legally) when making their financial statements as attractive as possible to potential shareholders. Legally, [...]

10 secrets to grocery shopping on a budget

10 secrets to grocery shopping on a budget By: Carrie Kirby I used to consider myself a frugal shopper, without following the cardinal rule of setting and sticking to a grocery budget. Inspired by Wise Bread and other personal-finance blogs, a few months ago I finally took the plunge and set an $80-a-week budget. I [...]

How To Save Money On Food – Coupons, Dining Out, Bulk Food

No matter how tight the budget gets, you can count on one thing… you’ll always need food. Here, then, are tips for filling your stomach without emptying your wallet. There are times when dining out can be cheaper than eating at home. Keep your eyes peeled for lunch and early bird specials. Use ‘Buy One [...]

Surviving Unemployment

Surviving Unemployment

Household Budget Essentials for the Unemployed

Household Budget Essentials for the Unemployed

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