June 4th, 2009
Nobody takes pleasure in suddenly becoming unemployed. Just the ‘prospect’ alone can be very overwhelming and stressful. Often the worry or anxiety comes from feeling you have no control over the situation. This is partially true, you may not be able to control what your employer does but you can control to some extent how [...]
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January 30th, 2009
By the time we have surpassed our late thirties, early forties and ventured well into our mid-life years we will have likely experienced many life defining events.
‘We merged our lives with others, married and had children. We’ve survived divorce. We became empty nesters. Or perhaps we stayed single but had meaningful relationships along the way. [...]
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June 4th, 2008
In the last issue of itsHERmoney, we discussed the importance of decluttering your financial house, as clutter and chaos tend to go hand in hand. Hopefully you have had the chance to tackle the mounds of paper that represent your financial house and separate the ‘must keep’ documents from the ‘shred now’ stuff. And even [...]
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