Paying it Forward…

Last evening as my wife and I spontaneously met our oldest son for a drink and quick dinner in celebration of his final, collegiate final exam, we all received a wonderfully spontaneous gift.  While sitting at the bar, just starting [...]

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Financial Impact Factor: Chat w/ WhiteFence’s CEO Bob Harris

We visit with Bob Harris, CEO of WhiteFence. His company is designed on the concept of competition, much like his previous project LendingTree. Only this time, he suggests that utilities should be comepting for your business. Listen to internet radio [...]

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A Mother’s Perspective on Graduation & the Job Market

By: Mom-E As a parent you only want what’s best for your children.  In today’s economy, it is imperative to have a college degree, it is supposed to give you that extra edge in the work force.  Along the four [...]

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IRS the Bounty Hunter – Beyond Our Borders

“I am the dog, the big bad dog! Show me your tax return, brah!” Many American citizens work over seas these days, including military personal.  Many others are considering the opportunity as well.  Does this mean they don’t have to [...]

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A Gen-Yers Perspective on Social Security & Retirement

By: Jim Swider It demeans us, but truthfully most young adults fit the description of the “Peter Pan generation.” We have been babied our whole lives, thanks to overprotective helicopter parents who ran to our attention when we got a [...]

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