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The Rich, Taxes, and Why it Just Doesn’t Matter
The recent “cone of silence” presidential debate raised the question of what income level constitutes being “rich” in the U.S. The problem with that question is that it’s a regional issue, not a national one. The cost of living in New York City is a little bit different than the cost of living in


High Credit Scores Give Consumers and Job Seekers Leverage in a Weak Economy
As the economic climate continues to get worse for most working Americans, debts are mounting along with the overall cost of living. It’s tempting in times like these to let a payment slip on a credit card or simply overlook a few months of cable bills, since you know it takes them awhile to actually


Real Estate Market, Like the Economy, is in the Eye of…
What, no great ending to that simile? I’ve mentioned before that I am, among other things, a real estate investor. It’s part of my job, or what I “do” for a living. Though it is not my primary profession - at least not yet - it does occupy a fair amount of my time and produces


Weekend Fishing, Pygmy Goats and General Friday Nonsense
I can’t say that this post will relate to employment in any way, but I’ll try… Thus far today I’ve done very little work myself, instead spending most of my time gathering fishing equipment, putting some 6-lb. test on my girlfriend’s light-action fishing rod, packing a bag and doing some laundry. That’s “kind of” working, but


When Time is Limited, Priority is Everything
When faced with a time crunch at work or at home, whether it’s a major project deadline or just getting some things done quickly, prioritizing your objectives is the first thing that must be accomplished. Without the proper order of your tasks, it is likely that you will get bogged down in areas that are