by Danielle R | Finance, Personal Finance
Many people falsely believe traveling the world is an activity reserved only for the exceptionally affluent–those who can afford luxurious dining experiences, five-star hotels and world-class entertainment. Although this may be an accurate picture of what...
by Danielle R | Finance, Insurance
Health insurance is as vital to remaining fiscally fit as exercise is to maintaining your physical fitness. In the absence of a health insurance policy, individuals can easily find themselves owing an unreasonable amount of money in medical bills. While many...
by Danielle R | Entrepreneurship
One sign of a healthy business is the need to grow its employee base. When work demands exceed the work capacity, it can be a good feeling knowing that it’s time to hire people. The downside is the work required to find, hire and train the right employees. The...
by Danielle R | Finance, Taxes
You wait all year for your tax refund to arrive. When it’s finally in your hands, how will you spend the cash? Yes, you could throw the entire amount at your bills and feel the satisfaction of taking care of business. On the other hand, there’s nothing wrong with...
by Danielle R | Career, Entrepreneurship, Finance
Distractions abound at the office: The phone is ringing off the hook, your inbox pings whenever a message arrives, and Skype messages are pouring in. Though you can’t wear blinders while you plow through your daily responsibilities, you can stay focused whether...
by Danielle R | Finance, Taxes
A recently proposed airline tax hike intended to pay off the country’s budget deficit has airline passengers and aviation industry leaders up in arms. The increase, a whopping $3.5 billion collected annually, will further tax overburdened passengers and airlines, with...