More Women Than Men Lack Confidence in Preparing for Retirement
Wachovia Study Shows: More Than 50 Percent of Pre-Retirement Women “Frightened” of Stock Market Wachovia’s fourth annual Retirement Survey shows that major gaps exist between men and women when it...
View ArticleGraduation: a Great Time to Save for College
CHET urges families to evaluate their college savings strategies As students prepare to receive their report cards and diplomas at the end of this school year, Connecticut State Treasurer Denise L....
View ArticlePoll Reveals Fifty Percent of College Students Seek a Plan to Decrease Their...
18-21 year olds cite financial stress, juggle 2-3 credit cards in college Even though 84 percent of college students say they are educated about money management and understand the consequences of...
View Article10 New Year’s Resolutions workers should consider for 2010
In addition to exercising more and pledging to eat healthier, the new year could be the right moment to revisit how you’re doing at work and set career resolutions. Max Messmer, chairman of Accountemps...
View ArticleSurvey: Divorce is bad for business
Study shows most business owners failing to “divorce-proof” their companies A bad marriage isn’t the only thing that ends with a divorce. Sometimes, a good business can go bust, too. While 580,000 new...
View ArticleMore than four-in-ten workers over the age of 35 currently work for a younger...
As generations continue to mix in the workplace, many older workers are reporting to younger bosses. A new CareerBuilder survey finds that 43 percent of workers ages 35 and older said they currently...
View ArticleSurvey: Americans Demand Choice When Making Educational Investment Decisions
A new study conducted online by Harris Interactive on behalf of the Career College Association (CCA) shows that the American people overwhelmingly believe that the government should not interfere with...
View ArticleWomen Earn Nearly $24,000 Less Than Men on Average
A new study from CareerBuilder and Economic Modeling Specialists Intl (EMSI) underscores the continued wage gap in the U.S. On average, men earn $68,300 annually compared to $44,400 for women, and...
View Article2014 Salary Increases to Reach Highest Levels Since 2008
Research from Aon Hewitt, the global talent, retirement and health solutions business of Aon plc (NYSE: AON), reveals salary increases for U.S. workers in 2014 are expected to reach their highest...
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