by Jamie Bosse | Jan 16, 2018 | Financial Planning, Life Planning
By Jamie Bosse If you work for an American company, typically some or all of your maternity leave will be unpaid, leaving you with the options of using vacation time, taking less time off, or simply not being paid for the duration of your leave. Some companies...
by Joni Lindquist | Nov 28, 2016 | Career Planning, Financial Planning
By Joni Lindquist As the end of the year approaches, how much vacation time do you have left? Why do so many of us not use our vacation days? Why do most avoid this important investment? Salespeople talk about “leaving money on the table.” Well, employees leave...
by Lauren Hinds | Dec 17, 2014 | Financial Planning
By Patrick Amey According to abovethelaw.com, some of the larger law firms have begun to announce associate bonuses for 2014 and they are up from last year. What are you doing with your bonus? Treating yourself? Maybe you could carve out a certain amount of your...
by Joni Lindquist | Jul 16, 2014 | Financial Planning
By Joni Lindquist Remember what it felt like to get that first-ever paycheck? What about the first time you made a tidy profit on a well-chosen stock? Chances are you don’t get the same kick today. Psychologists and economists say that when you’ve gotten accustomed to...
by Joni Lindquist | Apr 21, 2014 | Career Planning, Life Planning
By Joni Lindquist Good article a few months ago in USA Today about slowing down by Anita Bruzzese entitled: On the Job: How to slow down, take control of your life. This is a necessary message to many of us, if only we can do something about our chaotic lives. I...