In today's economic climate, choosing to go to university can be a rather expensive business. From increasing annual course fees to funding your way through three or maybe four years of study, many people are left wondering whether studying for a degree is really worth the time, hassle and expense. Read More »
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Feed SubscriptionWorkers’ Compensation Trends for 2012
May 23, 2012
The flow of workers’ compensation is not static; there are trends that drive the expenses up and down that change every year. The benefits available to employees and their costs to employers are expected to vary depending on many factors. Knowing the trends of workers’ compensation allows both employees and employers to prepare for what might become an issue in the near future. Read More »
What’s Really The Most Important Factor When You Buy A Used Car?
April 23, 2012
Buying a car involves many factors hustling for attention when you come to making a decision, some valid, some misguided, but which is the most important factor? Read More »
Chasing Invoices without Losing Clients
April 6, 2012
Chasing down unpaid invoices is a hassle that owners of small businesses really don’t need, especially as it can lead to friction between you and your client, who you want to keep on board. However, you have a business to run too, so by setting out an effective, well documented and fair payment system which has been communicated to your client from the outset... Read More »
Creating Your Home Office
March 22, 2012
The economy has taken a nosedive, and it’s unclear and uncertain when or if it will recover to its former glory. Job security has become a large concern with this downturn. To ensure job security, many people are finally finding the courage to go and start that business they’ve been dreaming of. Don’t have much money for your start-up? Then save money on working from home. Read More »
Give Yourself Some Financial Aid
March 7, 2012
When people speak of “starving college students,” they mean the expression as a figure of speech, not a literal description. If you’re not poor, you’re not really in college; but you can perfect the finer points of genteel poverty by setting and following a budget and then economizing anywhere and everywhere you can. Read More »
Improving Your Career in a Weak Economy
February 19, 2012
Thanks to a prolonged slump in the economy, much of the world is currently suffering through one of the worst job markets in recent memory. Although the unemployment rate in the United States has fallen from its highest levels in 2008 and 2009, it still remains at a depressingly high 8.5 percent. In such a tough job market, career development has become more important than ever. Read More »
Mergers and Acquisitions
February 8, 2012
Many people frequently interchange the words merger and acquisition. While they do have more similarities than differences, there is one distinguishing factor that separates the two- the companies’ readiness for the merger and acquisition to take place. Read More »
Smart Ways to Continue Your Education
September 17, 2011
In today’s employment market, job hunters have to do whatever they can to stand out. Finding new ways to search for jobs, creating resumes that are more visual and easier to read, and taking unpaid work until a full-time gig becomes available are all steps a job seeker should consider in order to put them in a better position for full-time work. Read More »
Unemployed? – 5 Ways to search for work
August 7, 2011
In the midst of the greatest economic downturn since the Great Depression, finding a job in this tough economy is difficult. Are you tired of applying and getting no response from every application or just sick of living at home with your parents? Here are five tips to help many graduates or those who lost their job recently search for that new job. Read More »
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