The country’s unemployment rate stands at 7.6 percent, meaning that more than 11 million Americans are now without jobs. However, while the employment rate among high school graduates with no college education hovers at eight percent, those with bachelor’s degrees or higher are seeing the unemployment rate drop by more than half, to 3.8 percent, […]
Dig Yourself Out of Debt
Part 14 in a series on being successfully self-employed Most people in today’s society are in debt. You are probably in debt. And if you are, it’s no wonder, as our society encourages living on credit. The inducements for us to buy now, pay later, and live with credit are so prevalent that it’s become […]
How to Cut Your Expenses
Part 11 in a series on how to be successfully self-employed If you get into the habit of tracking your expenses you’ll find areas where you can cut expenses. You may find, unfortunately, that you have too much house, too many recreation vehicles and other lifestyle things that will subvert your goals to cut expenses. […]
Challenges in Working for Yourself
This is part 9 of a series in making the leap to self-employment Flying on your own without the benefit of a paycheck net under you is going to present challenges. Fear One of the biggest of these challenges is fear. It’s that sinking feeling you get when the Receivables account shows a mere […]
The end of currency?
Modern industry is paralyzed by confusion regarding money. This fact causes production costs to increase and therefore purchasing power lowers. People are apt to pass on the costs and the least powerful people lose big. Meanwhile the most powerful people sell short and reap unconscionable benefits as everyone scrambles to make sense of the chaos. […]
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