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Archive for October, 2009

“Financial Mistakes That Could Haunt You Forever” by yahoo.com

Posted by yopi on October 29, 2009

“After the sudden drop in the Dow this time last year, many investors were left to wonder what else could happen to deflate their savings and investment portfolios. We came up with a list of some of the scariest — and potentially most costly — financial mistakes you could make. Take steps now to ensure that you don’t lose money by making some of these big, bad choices.

Not Rolling Over Your 401(k) Savings

If you leave a job and opt to take the savings you have accumulated through your employer’s 401(k) plan, you need to roll it over into a qualified investment vehicle (i.e. a new employer’s 401(k) or 403(b) plan, an IRA, etc.) within 60 business days or …”

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“Five Secrets of a $75k Salary” yahoo.com

Posted by yopi on October 25, 2009

“Does the possibility of earning $75,000 feel completely out of your grasp? You’re not alone–the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports median earnings of less than $40,000 in this country. But if you’re reaching for more, don’t give up now. With hard work, a commitment to career training, and these five secrets, you could find that $75k just around the corner.

Secret #1: Get an advanced degree

Earn a college degree and you’ll earn more…”

 

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“9 small money steps that pay off big” by cnn.com

Posted by yopi on October 13, 2009

“… list of small moves that yield big dividends:

1. Save a bit at a time

I get so frustrated when people tell me it’s unrealistic to create an eight-month emergency savings fund, or have money saved for a home down payment, or pay off their $5,000 credit card balance. I am not suggesting that you can snap your fingers and have everything taken care of.

What I’m telling you is to move toward your goals in steps. Rather than get lost in the big picture — “Eight months? Are you crazy, Suze? I can never do that!” — focus on what is within your power: the sums you can sock away every week or month to get closer to what you’re trying to achieve.

Put $50 a week into a bank savings account earning 2 percent interest, and in three years you will have saved more than $8,000….”

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“An Internship From Your Couch” by WSJ

Posted by yopi on October 5, 2009


“Natalie Ann Roig completed a marketing internship last spring—while riding the bus, sitting on her parents’ couch and lounging at home in pajamas.

The internship, in which she worked 15 hours a week researching and blogging about corporate workplace benefits, was virtual—she needed only a computer and Internet access. Ms. Roig, a senior at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, never even met her boss, in Atlanta.

“I didn’t have to dress up. I didn’t have to sit at a cubicle for hours,” says Ms. Roig, a senior studying graphic design. “It was more like work at your own pace and get the work done.”

Virtual internships, while relatively rare, are becoming more common…”

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“The Next Youth-Magnet Cities” by yahoo.com

Posted by yopi on October 3, 2009

…. “The recession has brought migration to a grinding halt: Fewer people moved across state lines in 2008 than at any time since 1950, when the population was smaller by half, says William Frey, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a nonprofit Washington research organization.

Here’s a look at our survey’s top five cities:

 

First Place (Tie): Washington, D.C.

The 2008 election touched off a youthful pilgrimage to the capital that most panelists say won’t end soon. “In the eyes of some young people, Barack Obama is America’s coolest boss,” says Richard Florida, author of “Who’s Your City?” and a professor of business and creativity at the University of Toronto’s…”

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