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Effective Wealth Preservation Strategies * New Article Document
BY OLUWATOYIN MARIA OMOLOLA

Success with Behavioral Interviewing Questions
Interviewing for a job can be nerve racking. Even experienced professionals can have a hard time demonstrating their capabilities and expressing themselves effectively, given the tension of an interview situation. The best way to reduce your anxiety and increase your interviewing proficiency, is to eliminate the element of surprise by anticipating the questions you’ll be asked, and preparing some answers.

Structure Your Job Search Like It's a Job

When looking for work full-time, you must take on the role of your own boss and assign yourself tasks, projects and deadlines. But far too many job seekers fail at managing themselves, writes Phyllis Korkki in the New York Times.

Respect the Culture
Guerrilla marketing tactics in job search make for entertaining stories. But if it's a finance job you're after, resorting to bells and whistles to gain attention will likely do your cause more harm than good.

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Terminated Employees and Unpaid Bonuses * New Hot Story

by: David Rich

TERMINATED INVESTMENT BANKERS AND FINANCIAL SERVICES EMPLOYEES MAY BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER THEIR UNPAID BONUSES, DESPITE EMPLOYMENT-RELATED DOCUMENTS WHICH RENDER SUCH BONUSES “DISCRETIONARY” OR WHICH RESTRICT BONUSES TO ACTIVE EMPLOYEES - By David S. Rich* * David S. Rich < drich@laxneville.com > is a partner of the law firm of Lax & Neville, LLP in New York City. Mr. Rich litigates commercial, employment, and securities matters in federal and state courts, and arbitrates such matters before FINRA and other arbitral bodies.

(February 2009) | Economics
by Michael Preiss

On the back of the U.S. dollar it says:  “In God We Trust”.

For far-sighted and risk averse investors however, increasingly it is: "In Gold We Trust".

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(January 2009) | General
by Dr. E. Ted Prince

This is a difficult time for just about every company and organization in the world. Almost all companies are seeing less business. Almost all organizations, whether profit-seeking or not, are under budget pressure. Almost all are cutting costs. And in most cases that means cutting people. That means the crisis is also difficult for employees and individuals the world over. ...[ Read More ]

(January 2009) | Markets
by Ted Naganawa

2008 was another exciting year for China’s futures industry.  Having grown 87 percent from the previous year, total volume on the three exchanges in Dalian, Shanghai, and Zhengzhou reached 1.36 billion contracts, which translated into more than 5.5 million contracts a trading day.  ...[ Read More ]

(November 2008) | Markets
by AAFM Research

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(November 2008) | Financial Management
by Dr. E. Ted Prince

Is this title a possible description of what the past few years have brought and what will happen in the future? Financial managers need to make sure that they and regulators do not fall victim to the oldest trick in the book – excess in one direction followed by an equal and opposite excess, in the other. ...[ Read More ]

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