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Budgeting: The Blue Print to Financial Success
I worked in the financial services from June 2005 until July 2016. 11 years. 11 years of helping my clients achieve their financial goals. During my years working in the financial industry, I worked in affluent markets, mostly with well-to-do customers, but I had clients who were struggling financially as well. The one thing all my successful clients did: They had a monthly budget which they adhered to with strict discipline.
By Kubvoruno Dzimiri7 years ago in Trader
Running a Healthy Office
If you run an office, you have to do more than just make sure that your employees are clocking in on time and hitting their deadlines. You also should be taking reasonable measures to ensure your employees are healthy and well. Experts say employee wellness programs can be beneficial in several ways, but only under certain conditions. One of those conditions requires that the leadership team is truly supportive of these efforts. If you want your employees to take long lunches to workout, you can’t scold them for getting back to the office at 1:30 instead of one. If your employees are eating better and exercising, they’ll be more productive and take fewer sick days. Here are some more tips for making sure you have a healthy office environment in every way possible.
By Carlos Fox7 years ago in Journal
A Career in Museum Studies
The day you graduate high school is one step closer to the beginning of your future. You may have spent months or even years dreaming about what you wanted as a career. Filling out college applications and taking the SATs to help launch you into a field that you love can be an exciting time. There are many familiar routes some may take such as becoming a teacher, entering the world of business, or the medical field. Yet there are other paths you can take that could look to be a little unconventional, but are exciting for a variety of reasons. One such calling may be museum studies. What is so special about all the museum exhibitions you remember seeing as a kid?
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Journal
10 Questions You Are Too Afraid to Ask Your Teacher Regarding College Assignment (But You Should)
Can you identify the blunder that keeps you from scoring the best grades in your class? If you thought writing an assignment was the toughest part, then you are in for a surprise. Most of the time, you ruin your grades by writing an assignment without understanding the requirement of the topic. You might fail to understand the topic thoroughly. If you draft your paper without clarifying the misconceptions, you may end up presenting a detailed assignment that is otherwise incorrect and out of place.
By Jedda Cain7 years ago in Education
Business Culture in Singapore: Important Points to Consider
Are you planning to start a business in Singapore? You are on the right track since the state is one of the best business destinations in Asia and the world at large. Recently, the state has outshined the Silicon Valley in providing the best environment for startups. After reading dozens of online publications about how easy it is to do business in Singapore, any entrepreneur will tend to think that it is a bed of roses.
By Jack Botsford7 years ago in Journal
Lifehacks for Young Entrepreneurs
Being your own boss, starting your own company is the dream of many. The 9 to 5 job is no longer the end goal. More people are thinking about getting into the entrepreneurial world and this includes the young people: the millennials. Imagine the creativity you can wield when you are running your own company. You have the power to design products and services that are linked to your expertise. Being an entrepreneur doesn’t just give you the possibility and opportunity to earn on your own terms. Entrepreneurship can give you the opportunity to get into projects that you truly care about.
By Jim Hughes7 years ago in Journal
How Companies Can Ensure Their Employees Travel More?
There’s nothing like traveling, exploring, and there’s no learning like that in traveling. Seeing places, meeting people, experiencing cultures—it opens up our minds to larger ideas and understanding of the world. The better a person can understand new people, cultures, ideas, and adapt to different surroundings, the better a leader he/she can become. That’s what all organizations aim for, don’t they? They want their employees to come up with better ideas, work better, and be able to lead and manage people.
By Caitlyn Bell7 years ago in Journal













