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Oceans of Opportunities- The New Way to Work

There are millions like me who have been able to make sense of their own lives when the big corporate waters around them were choppy and tumultuous. We now gladly captain our own unique and individual ships. It’s a course of uncharted freedom, and exciting destinations.
This is a trade wind worth following.
What is this “New Way to Work”? It’s a means to thrive even in the midst of an economic storm. The newest way to work matches skills and talent with global employers as no other career movement has before. I’m thrilled to be riding the crest of the workforce of the future.

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Luna Bars for a Buck!!!

I’m no health nut. Simply stated, I grew up in the seventies. A time, if you remember, when we mass sugar-coated everything. Sugar Puffs, Sugar Smacks, and sicky sweet marshmallow surprises awaited most of our morning breakfast bowls. We, children of the seventies, were proud to do so. It was a medal of honor to [...]

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Why the economy needs Ellen DeGeneres.

Hurray! Paula’s out, Ellen’s in!
I’m thrilled that Ellen DeGeneres has been picked as a new judge on American Idol’s upcoming season. Frankly, Paula reminds me of the former gluttonous economy and I’m sick of looking at her. I’ll pause here for a moment, (while you get the Kleenex out), long enough to state I like [...]

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The Economy is Recovering. What the Heck Have We Learned?

According to reports, the economy is picking up. That’s good news, because we’re all sick of hearing (and living) disparaging reports of sinking businesses, failing job markets and the empty prices of stocks. It’s time for change. Analysts reveal consumer spending is thawing and home markets are picking up nicely. (A collective, “Amen” from all [...]

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Being cheap is not thrifty

For a writer, it’s exciting to see your name and your blog on a nationally syndicated, prize winning news site. This week, (August 03, 2009), Mrs. Bankrupt was featured on MSN’s Smart Money Blog, “No health insurance? No good,” regarding my three part series on health care reform, (“Sick? No insurance. No doctor. You’re screwed”). [...]

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Sick? No Insurance. No Doctor. You’re screwed. (Part 1)

What’s it like to be ill and be turned away by a doctor? How about needing checkups, medication, scans or mammograms when you can’t find a health care facility to treat you? 
This week, I’d like to take you on a walk in the shoes of those who have no health care. I am one of those [...]

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Real Life:Real Income

 What goes through your mind when you think about Work at Home Ideas?  Are they hoaxes or real money makers? There are a teeming mass of possibilities floating about. Some are definite scams. Others are real fiscal opportunities. It’s confusing when we are flooded with emails, Tweets, and pop-ups. If you’re anything like me, your [...]

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Summer Savings Super Challenge

Want to join me in a social savings experiment? Here’s my challenge to you…

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Michael Jackson and Farrah’s Last Will & Testament

 
Whenever a celebrity dies, it always amazes me the tears from the public, the massive media coverage and the strong opinions of individuals who had zero personal relationship with the deceased celebrity. Zero.
Reality check time, folks.
I got in a Facebook fight the other day with someone who told me, “Don’t be flippant. People are mourning.” [...]

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Dorm-land Savings Time

For those of us who watch a budget, sending a kid off to college is a weighty expense for the unprepared.  I mentioned costs of applying for colleges in earlier blogs. This time I’d like to get “real world” with the myriad of dorm related purchases and what I do to avoid financial ruin in the [...]

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