Archive for May, 2010

Philosophical Standoff on Financial Reform Beats Up Market – For Now

Two weeks ago, I outlined two scenarios for how financial regulation could affect the stock market for the rest of 2010:  1) the politicians play ball and pass something, or 2) they play hardball so that nothing gets passed before the election.
The Senate’s approval of the financial reform package this past week [...]

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The Art Of The Referral

Roya Moltaji always knew she needed a way to get more than a steady trickle of referrals coming in. But during the first seven years of her career as a financial planner for Met Life, the Bloomington, Minn., advisor just didn’t have a clue how to go about it. Who should she [...]

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3 Signs the Job Market Is Back

seen net job gains for four months in a row. (The unemployment rate can rise even while jobs are created as those who had given up re-enter the workforce.) That’s nothing to sneeze at after two years of utter job annihilation.
The economy added 290,000 jobs in April, which was the highest [...]

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Setting Financial Goals In 3 Simple Steps

Setting financial goals is the first step to a lot of things. It is one of the first things to consider when starting a business. It is one of the initial stages of personal finance management. It is the very foundation of many charity events.
Indeed, setting financial goals is very important. Not [...]

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The Importance of SEO in Your Website Promotion Strategy

In case you are a proud owner of a website, then I would like to give you some valuable advice on the importance of search engine optimization (SEO) in promoting your website to the public. I would like to keep it very simple and straightforward in explaining the importance with some [...]

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