Many financial experts are strongly against tapping into your 401K except as a last resort. Their reasoning and logic is sound, as the vast majority of investors do not have the appropriate mindset to get their retirement investments back on track. Personally, I don’t have such a huge opposition to using 401K loans and early [...]
Archive for May, 2009
Last week, a news story came out indicating that more workers were doing freelance work these days because it was hard for them to find full time work. The interesting statistic to me was that they estimated the figure is around 26%. I fully understand this, and I’m living it myself. As a consultant, there [...]
The latest reports indicate that consumer confidence is going up all around the world, including here in the United States. Frankly, I’m trying to understand this, because I haven’t seen all that much that leads me to believing it’s happening at all. Sure, the stock market has gone back up above 8,000, but I’m not [...]
Despite my original plan to be a regular guest blogger on Mitch’s blog here, I’m sorry to say that this is my first post. While I don’t have a lengthy post for you guys today, I did want to share a really good resource that I came across on MSN today. Some of you may [...]
I never thought I’d be writing any posts about Twitter on this blog. However, there’s no doubt that Twitter is not only a business, at least will be considered one once someone figures out how to monetize it, but is used for business purposes in more than one way. Let’s start with a brief explanation [...]
