Posts Tagged ‘job’


Breaking the Surface – Recovering From Unemployment

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on March 7, 2012

Four tips for recovering from unemployment. Any period of unemployment is fraught with stress – both personal and financial. While landing that formerly-elusive new job can be a relief, it is only the first step on the road to recovery from unemployment. This transition time is akin to breaking the surface after being underwater for [...]

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How Credit Freezes May Help to Combat Identity Theft

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on November 11, 2011

Why do people elect to put their credit “on ice”? If you are worried about getting hacked – and, these days, who isn’t – a credit freeze is a precautionary measure that may be worth considering. Is a credit freeze an iron-clad, 100% guaranteed way to protect yourself from Identity Theft? Unfortunately, no. Just about [...]

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When Will Jobs and Housing Improve?

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on January 17, 2011

What factors need to be in place for this to happen? What will it take for the housing market and employment to really improve? It really boils down to the two greatest economic factors of all: supply and demand. What needs to happen in the labor market? Ideally, a swift rise in consumer demand for [...]

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End-of-the-Year Money Moves

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on November 9, 2010

Here are some things you might want to do before saying goodbye to 2010. What has changed for you in 2010? Did you start a new job – or leave a job behind? Did you retire? Did you start a family? If some notable changes occurred in your personal or professional life, then you will [...]

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