21 Signs You are Losing Interest in Your Job

At some point in time most of us have been through periods where we lose interest in our jobs or our career. In fact, in a post-pandemic world this is being felt more keenly as people reassess their work/life priorities and a record number of people look to change their …

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Oil’s Temporary Respite

As oil prices drop the sense of relief is palpable for most consumers as they see sub $3 gas at he pump. Media headlines have also done an abrupt about turn, with headlines changing from “When will crude hit $200…” to “How fast can oil prices come down..”. The 20% …

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The housing crisis and wealth decimation

“I just sold my house and lost $100,000…”“I can’t sell my house after 12 months, even after lowering the price by 30% ““I am going to go broke if I can’t sell my house….”“Why can’t the government fix this housing crisis…”“I thought a house was a safe asset that went …

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The A to Z of Good Personal Finance

Here is literally the A to Z of good personal finance rules that I try to live by. Think of it like my saving and investing philosophy. Writing this list provided a good opportunity for some introspection and I have already identified a few things I need to do to …

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2008 Beijing Olympics by the numbers

With the Olympics just around the corner, here are some interesting financial facts and figures around the 2008 Beijing Olympics. For a sporting event, some of the numbers are massive and the Olympics is one of the few events (like the Soccer world cup) that can actually make a significant …

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Why you should be angry with the 2008 Housing Relief Bill

Over the weekend, Congress gave final approval to the housing relief bill that is aimed at helping thousands of struggling homeowners avoid foreclosure and to temper falling home prices. It also includes provisions to assist institutions that operate in the mortgage market, namely the Government sponsored enterprises (GSE) Fannie Mae …

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Losing those office perks in corporate cutbacks

A less serious, but widespread fallout of tough economic times for American companies has been the cutting of employee perks and benefits to lower operating costs. Working in corporate America myself, I can attest to some of these cutbacks first hand and I know more are coming down the line …

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Debit Cards linked to your 401(k)! Danger ahead

From a company press release I saw on a financial news site: Reserve Management Corp (RMC) is offering a service to employees that allows debit cards to be linked to 401(k) plans, for easy withdrawal of funds. Their Chairman, Bruce R. Bent, justified this offering by saying that they encourage …

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