Personal Finance
"Economy" recovers while most continue to suffer
Written by Ron Kaye   
Friday, 17 September 2010 18:02
Disconnect between Wall St. and Main St. leaves voters angry
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New self-help book aims to give college grads leg up on competition
Written by Alex Hildred   
Thursday, 15 April 2010 17:00
Author Gailya Silhan lays out a step-by-step plan to landing one's dream job in What Your Teachers Didn't Teach You: How to Get a Job After College
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I.R.S. Pays Child Support For Some Fathers
Written by Maryanne Euthalia   
Thursday, 15 April 2010 16:44
Most Fathers do not receive the tax exemptions for their kids after divorce; resulting in their current wives and families paying an economic toll. Current wives are angry that their families have to lead 2nd class lifestyles while the Ex-Wife is enriched. What they don't know is that there is an easy to use accounting method which allows them to save money by having the IRS pay a portion of their child support.
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Pension Benefits Reduction Ahead?
Written by Maryanne Euthalia   
Tuesday, 09 March 2010 21:11
Pension Expert Explains How Retirement Fairness Act Is Not Fair To Employees
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AMERICANS MAY BE PUTTING THEIR PERSONAL AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION AT RISK DURING TAX SEASON
Written by Alex Hildred   
Thursday, 15 April 2010 16:55
Many taxpayers will file returns electronically this year as the IRS continues its efforts to eliminate paper filing.
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Lost Your Job? New book helps unemployed move past the shock of being unemployed
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 16 March 2010 18:03
Blindsided: Surviving Career Meltdown by Roger E. Hawkins, Ph.D. offers methods designed to minimize destructive and non-productive behavior of unemployment and provides constructive exercises for those blindsided by a loss of employment.
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Atlanta Non-Profit Delivers Food Shipments to Martha's Vineyard
Written by Maryanne Euthalia   
Tuesday, 09 March 2010 20:48
New England is a mesh of cultures and people; the common theme that runs amongst its residents is the need to flee when spring comes. Like many others around the country, New Englanders spend the winter months crammed into cubicles, offices, and vehicles. When the grip of winter loosens; the North Englanders' need for flight increases. A popular spot that New Englanders often flock to is Martha's Vineyard, an island that seems to have frozen in its 18th century splendor; divided into quaint old fishing and farming villages, colonial government offices and, of course, a resort community for the privileged.
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