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Posts made in January, 2009
The housing numbers are frightening. Not only are new home starts at historic lows, but economists are predicting an even higher number of foreclosures in 2009. A foreclosure is a proceeding in which a lender or creditor seeks to repossess the collateral for a default loan. Considering the deteriorating state of the economy,...
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If you’ve been laid off recently, or maybe still employed with a company that is looking to cut costs, protect yourself by creating a resume that will stand out amongst others in your position. Imagine: It was reported on 1/22/09 that Microsoft cut 5,000 jobs. That’s 5,000 more people in an already crowded pool of the...
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I am fascinated with philosophy. Throughout the history of thought, many philosophers have attempted to rectify the seeming disconnect between the mind and body. Some have argued that the mind and body will be forever engaged in a never-ending struggle for supremacy, while others argue that the mind and body are one.
Before the...
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Traditionally, there are many reasons why people shift careers. Considering the tumultuous times in which we are living, we can expect a tremendous realignment of the economic landscape. As the economy adjusts to the coming changes, some careers are going to become obsolete, while others will rise in prominence. Depending...
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The energy of yesterday’s events nearly caused me to look over the fact that we’re in this economic shamble. Waking up to the business and financial pages definitely reset my gauge for reality. Prices of basic goods are still skyrocketing, the automobile industry still on its deathbed, thousands of workers continue to...
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Do you have bad spending habits? Do you find yourself spending more than you earn, digging yourself more into debt? Do you frequently make impulse purchases? Are you confused about where all your money went at the end of the month? Watch the video courtesy of Cambridge Credit to determine what type of spender you are.
If any of...
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