Business & Money
Coulee Region Women Magazine (WI) Dec 2011 - Jan 2012
Whether you know it as the Mons Anderson home or the
Chateau, you are sure to recognize the gabled and mansard rooflines of the stone mansion and tower at 410 Cass St., La Crosse. As one of the city’s most identifiable landmarks, the h ... Read More
Coulee Region Women Magazine (WI) Dec 2011 - Jan 2012
Jordan Wegner has questioned her choice of
profession only a couple of times. One was when she witnessed her first embalming; the other was when she faced moving a body, much larger than her own, alone.
“It wasn’t that I woul ... Read More
Coulee Region Women Magazine (WI) Dec 2011 - Jan 2012
Some love the flexibility. Others cite an opportunity to stretch their creativity and socialize with friends. Or it may be a convenient way to set aside money for a specific goal. Regardless of the company they choose or the reason they start ... Read More
Maine Women Magazine (ME) Jan 2012
As parents, we look forward to the day that our child gets accepted to the college of his or her choice. Unfortunately for many parents, the joy of their child’s college acceptance is overshadowed by the financial anxieties. The good news is th ... Read More
My Generation Magazine (ME) Feb 2012
At the risk of sounding like a braggart, I’m more than tickled that I refinanced my mortgage a few months ago. I rolled together a mortgage, second mortgage, and a balance on a home equity line of credit and cut the combined monthly payment nea ... Read More
Maine Women Magazine (ME) Jan 2012
It’s hard to believe that someone so tiny can come with such a big price tag. The Agriculture Department estimated the cost to raise a child born in 2009 from birth through age 17 at $222,360 and that doesn’t even include college. That co ... Read More
By Linda Lane Dear Linda, What exactly is a credit score, and why is it so important to have a good one? In the Dark in Moorestown
Dear Dark, A credit score is a measure used by lenders to gauge the credit risk of a borrower. Developed by Fair Isaac ... Read More
1. Rate your general job satisfaction
A. I love what I do B. I have more good days than bad C. It could be worse D. I hate my job _ 2. If you won a million dollars tomorrow, would you continue on at your job?
A. Definitely B. Probably not C. Hell n ... Read More
Western North Carolina Woman (NC) June 2009
A few mornings after Christmas my wife and I were sitting at the breakfast table with my daughter. While I slowly sipped my tea, she was explaining how the slump in the economy had impacted their holidays. As a family of five with three children, fin ... Read More
Northwest Woman Magazine (WA) April 2008
SOON A PIONEERING SPOKANE BUSINESS woman will retire from the once-failing nonprofit agency she agreed to lead for a six-month turnaround. And that was in 1982.
Bobbi Johnson, President and CEO of Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest,ends a ... Read More
There are over six million jobs in sports Related careers. This field was entirely dominated by men, as recently as a decade ago. With the calendar set at 2008, the Spokane Indians Baseball Club is leading the way in the area of gender equality.
The ... Read More
Have you ever been a Mother, a Grandmother, a Godmother, an Aunt or even a Guardian of small children? You may ask yourself, “What in the world does this have to do with team building in my organization?”
If you were lucky enough to expe ... Read More
by Heidemarie Brandes
The fact is no matter how shiny your career is at this moment, one bad conversation with a boss or a change in the market can mean your shiny butt is out the door. You may be the star employee, never miss a day at work and wi ... Read More
Authentic Woman Magazine (IL) November/December 2006
Today, women are playing an ever-increasing role in making important financial decisions whether for themselves or for their families and the results of several surveys bear this out. For example, women control or influence 80 percent of all sho ... Read More
By Allen H. Kupetz The science fiction author William Gibson is credited with saying, “The future is here, it’s just not widely distributed yet.” So too, with some free technology tools available to small business they are alre ... Read More
WomenInc (MN) WomenInc_Dec_06-Jan_07_Articles
Almost everyone is familiar with coaching as it relates to a sports team where the coach’s job is to lead, inspire, and demand more from the players than they thought possible. The same could be said of a personal and professional coach only th ... Read More
A testimony by Stephy Nobles-Beans
In this life, I have found that everyone has a testimony. I have always been a dreamer and I have a saying, “Believe in your dream. If no one else believes, you believe, and when you believe, keep on believin ... Read More
Vermont Woman (VT) Nov-Dec 2011
The great feminist Andrea Dworkin put it this way in 1981. “Money speaks,” she said, “but it speaks in a male voice.” We know this better than ever since 2008. As the financial fog begins to lift on the fraud and gobbledygook ... Read More
Her Living (NE) October/November 2011
Representatives from LovelySkin.com and its founder, Joel Schlessinger, MD, are going to the 63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Sept. 18. They are partners for the Emmy Awards and will be celebrating at the Kari Feinstein Emmy Gifting Suite. Said M ... Read More
Her Living (NE) October/November 2011
Filling up at the gas station is getting more and more expensive every day it seems. There are a few things that we can do, however, to get better gas mileage and make that stop less often.
Keep your vehicle in tip-top shape. Make sure that your en ... Read More
Women's Independent Press (PA) December 2011
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At the end of the year, most people are in dual modes of looking back at how their business did over the past year and looking forward to what can be improved in the New Yea ... Read More
Cleveland Women's Journal - The East Edition (OH) January 2012
How often does the subject of “success” come up in family, social and professional discussions? I hear it frequently as I travel through the world of Personal and Professional Development. Yet when I ask a person what success means t ... Read More
Northwest Woman Magazine (WA) november 2011
We spend a considerable portion of our day at work. In fact, we probably spend more time with coworkers than with family and friends. Because of that, we are more likely to notice when things are not quite right with a colleague. Abuse is more common ... Read More
Northwest Woman Magazine (WA) December 2010
Empower Women! Support New Leaf Bakery
By: Liz Hogan
Transitions New Leaf Bakery Café is a job training program that provides women in need opportunities to develop personal and professional skills for employment in the food service ... Read More



