Changing Careers? Top 5 Choices for Women in 2012
Feb 15th
Are you starting a new career this year? Have you just graduated from college, or maybe you’re looking to start fresh? If so, start with this article! Here is a list of the top five jobs for women in 2012, based on satisfaction, salary and outlook through the next six years. Read the rest of this entry »
Making Money Living Green
Sep 19th
As if helping out the planet weren’t enough, you can also make some green by living green. How can you profit by being responsible? The following ideas can help you get started. Read the rest of this entry »
Toss in a Little Style to Your Professional Wardrobe
Jul 29th
You have to work – right? The professional world can be uptight and stuffy. You want to be perceived as a professional woman, but that doesn’t mean you have to dress like a man at the office. You can find some beautiful styles that are professional and cute all at the same time. You don’t have to give up looking good just because you work for a living. And you don’t have to downplay your sense of fashion to be a professional. Read the rest of this entry »
Career Options: Do You Work To Move Up Or Just Move On?
Jul 8th
In today’s tough economy, many employers have the mindset that workers should be grateful to even have a job. This has allowed them to feel impunity as they deal with their workers and contractors. “Respect me,” bellow bosses, “or hit the road!” Given the work you’ve put into getting your current job, when is it prudent to work to stay at a company and continue to try to work your way up, and when is it better to move on to something else? Read the rest of this entry »
Entrepreneurs: Fighting For Financial Freedom In Tight Times
Jul 5th
For many entrepreneurs, the most pressing issue in the current market is maintaining healthy cash flow levels for their business. Only by ensuring strong cash flows can one hope to keep the doors open to avoid having to go back to work for someone else. Read the rest of this entry »
Who Owns Your Financial Future?
Jun 22nd
Looking over the financial markets around the globe, it is easy for a Canadian to get a little depressed about the financial future. Though Canada’s national economy is relatively resilient and buoyed by our multitude of natural resources, it is still hard to simply trust blindly in the future. However, to have a solid back up plan, you need to have an original plan. Recent surveys show that millions don’t, begging the question of who owns your financial future if you’re not doing the planning? Read the rest of this entry »
Why Hobbies Matter In Retired Life
Jun 22nd
Once you retire, you have a lot more time on your hands. Filling it with activities that are stimulating and interesting is important. It’s not just a matter of finally having the time to pursue your hobbies. It’s a matter of preserving your mental agility, keeping up a good level of social activity, and maintaining a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction with your post-retirement life. Read the rest of this entry »

