How to Write a Resume With No Job Experience
As many of my younger cousins and friends begin looking for jobs to fund their discretionary spending, it reminds me of a time in high school when I had no idea how to begin writing the very first resume. If teenagers were to search for resume examples, they’d most likely come across documents filled with [...]
Pinecone Research Signup Link – September 2010
The PineCone Research panel has just opened up again and they are looking for new members! I’ve been with them for over two years already and they are by far the best paid survey group out there. From the referring links that I check through SiteMeter, I see that many of them arrive at my [...]
The Creation of Facebook Was Exciting, Great Money Management Is Not
Personal finances, if handled properly and responsibly, can be one of the most boring aspects of our lives. With invested diligence, it becomes quite uneventful and dull. How “interesting” our financial lives are is determined by one prominent factor – risk. Which is the more intriguing introduction to a story you could possibly tell a [...]
How to Prepare for a Windfall: Imagine Winning the Lottery
Although there are some things I’d worry about if I won the lottery, hitting the lottery jackpot is a fantasy that crosses our minds all the time . But, if you don’t know already, there seems to be a curse on many winning ticket holders – most end up in a worse financial situation than [...]
What Marks the Escape From the Rat Race?
The rat race. The apparent eternal pursuit of what seems to be unachievable. It is often used to describe the 9-to-5 career of an overworked, underpaid employees who just can’t get ahead in life despite their exhausting efforts. And, it is anyone’s goal to not participate in or to escape the rat race. It is [...]







