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Emotional intelligence: Staying positive in a down economy

The negative media coverage surrounding the economy, company layoffs, and dwindling 401(K) balances can make anyone start to feel down, but it’s important to remain positive. Keep a hold of your emotions to help you have more positive experiences.  
Emotional intelligence is often defined as the ability to monitor your feelings and emotions as well as [...]

Tips to help you shine during your next job interview

In today’s tight job market, it’s more important than ever to standout from other candidates. The face-to-face interview is your opportunity to shine. Here are some basic tips to follow when invited for an interview and some things to keep in mind to help you make a good first impression. Thinking through the details will [...]

Maximizing the benefits of a health savings account

As we’ve seen from this summer’s town hall meetings and last night’s address from President Obama, healthcare is a hot-button issue that has our leaders trying to balance costs with quality care. In this economy, as companies look for ways to cut operating expenses, some businesses are opting to offer employees a high deductible health [...]

‘Cash for Refrigerators?’ Newest stimulus program to start later this year

If you are in the market for new household appliances, you may want to hold out for the latest $300 million dollar stimulus package, “Cash for Refrigerators.” This federal program is giving consumers rebates for the purchase of high-efficiency appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers, etc.
Cash for Refrigerators is part of the broader $700 [...]




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