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The 10 Commandments of Surviving The Economic Crisis

Easier than you think.

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Dealing with Credit Card Debt

The statistics revealed by card web is alarming. An average American having a credit card has nearly credit card debt of $10,000, this is very disturbing situation given the fact that the economy has not yet come out of recession completely and the unemployment rate has once again begin to climb northbound.

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Layoff Blues: What You Should Do Next

Are you or someone you know through the hard times of a reduction in recent years? It seems to be very popular among employers today. The first thing to know is that you’re not alone. At the time of publication of the unemployment rate is 9.6%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Top Six Things to Do If You’ve Been Laid Off

More and more people start their day at work like everyday, only to be called into someone’s office to hear the phrase “I’m sorry, we’re going to have to let you you go.” Here are the top six things you need to do so you can weather this storm.

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The So-Called Unemployment Stimulus

Personal experience with the extra $25.00/week stimulus.

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Job Loss: 8 Ways to Minimize the Effects on Your Marriage and Family

Whatever the reason you were parted from your job or how it happens, the end result is both emotionally and financially devastating. While there is no magic formula for reversing what has happened, there are steps you can take to lessen the stresses at home and help both you and your family get past this trying time.

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Hard Job Season Calls for Hardball Strategy

Creative job tips from a personal account of surviving difficult economic times. an offbeat football theme is used.

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Unemployment Hits Home

We have recently been accepted into the growing numbers of unemployed Americans.

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Living on Less Each Month

Can you live on less than $1,000 a month? We do, and tell you how.