With the impact of COVID-19 influencing the global economy, it is no surprise that personal finance is on a lot of people’s minds. With many people already dealing with the impact of COVID-19 and others that are concerned about future job security, personal finance is definitely a point of discussion at the moment. As well as this, from a more positive perspective, national … [Read more...]
A Couple Reasons to Smile About
Guest post by Lena Rizkallah (learn more about Lena at the end of this post) It’s the first week of the New Year, and already there seems to be a change of energy and momentum in the air. People are optimistic–almost happy!–and it’s as if the end of 2010 wasn’t just the end of a calendar year but the end of tough times. It seems that January has not only ushered in a new … [Read more...]
Your End-of-Year ‘To Do’ List
Guest post by Lena Rizkallah (learn more about Lena at the end of this post) It’s the last quarter of 2010 and the holidays are right around the corner. Soon, many of us will line up outside of Best Buy and Walmart hustling for the lasted Wii game or monster truck. But before we pull out the old synthetic Christmas tree and plastic Santa, it’s a good idea to make sure our … [Read more...]
Suze Orman Speaks to Women on Business Readers
Recently, I was asked to pose a question to Suze Orman, which she graciously answered as part of the new Suze Orman Show Channel on YouTube. I asked a question that I thought would be helpful to the Women on Business audience: Women's retirement savings needs differ from men's. Women live longer, women are typically paid less than men, and the number of single, working … [Read more...]