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Lessons From Past Recessions

Success

What are my basic monthly living expenses (including food, shelter, health insurance, utilities, phone, transportation and childcare)? Am I anticipating any major life events with significant expenses attached (like a new baby or retirement)? How much debt do I have (credit cards, student loans, car loans, mortgages, etc.)?

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Are You Covering All Expense Bases?

Step It Up VA Coaching

As entrepreneurs/business owners, we take great care in setting rates, creating packages and tracking the hours we and our teams put in; but are our rates really paying for our expenses? Any money you spend to run or grow your business must be paid for somehow, and not necessarily out of your own salary.

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

Success

I want to evaluate my cost-of-living expenses and see where I can cut back. I just started my own business, and I want to evaluate my income versus my expenses to see where I am currently, with the ultimate goal of hitting the salary I want to make. Refresh your network. Pull up those numbers and refresh your network!

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Livia Martini- Chief People Officer at Gympass| The Evolution of Corporate Wellness

Allwork

We talk a lot about wellness from a mental health point of view, and we talk about it from a physical health point of view. How have you seen that evolution, and how do you see those things blending together? And many of them even say that the well being or the efforts of well being is equally important to salary.

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Reducing Overheads Can Save A Business | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

The Small Business Blog

Build your own network! « Top 5 Serious Start-Up Mistakes Is Your Networking Fishy Enough? Back in time I build my factory in China at nearly zero cost – steal building, low salaries and no debt, in depressed market this is the way to survive and succeed. You ask a question, I answer! lower overheads.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

With their technology skills and great social networking abilities, GenY ( born roughly between 1980-2003) previously have found employers willing to meet their expectations. Today, more than 50 percent of candidates say they will take the salary offered. But then the recession hit and unemployment soared to more than 10 percent.

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During a Recession, Entrepreneurs Are in the Driver’s Seat

Success

Waiting for the nation’s financial health to improve before you focus on your financial health is folly. You are the one with the power to change your financial health—and now is the time to change it. But every aspect of life is steadily growing more expensive. As Robbins says, “Your mindset controls everything.”

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