Jill on Money: In volatile market, keep emotions in check

 

 

By Jill Schlesinger

Tribune Content Agency
 
 Stocks have plunged for the second time in six months, and the big swings are testing every investor’s internal fortitude. The bad start to the year is even stirring grim memories of 2008, especially given the dire predictions of some economists and analysts.

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TAX SOLUTIONS: Your Plans for the $1.5 Billion Powerball Winnings

 

By A.J. Gross
 
Did you buy a Powerball ticket when the jackpot was an estimated $1.5B?  I sure did.  Like most people, I figured out how to spend the money:  retire immediately, new house, new car, exotic vacations, and financially help close family and friends.  In my head, I was set for life and it felt good.  Until I found out I didn’t win.  Well, I knew I wasn’t going to win but it was fun to dream about it.  

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What Have You Done for the Community Lately???

  By Porsche Miles-Grant

 
“For a community to be whole and healthy, it must be based on people’s LOVE and concern for each other.” -Millard Fuller 
 
Do you love the community that you reside in? Are you concerned for the community you reside in? 

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FINANCIAL FOCUS: The Five Stages of Retirement

  

Provided by Sara Frank-Hepfer
 
Retirement is a life-changing event. After spending years looking forward to it, many people aren’t sure what to do with themselves when retirement finally arrives. Without the everyday routine and social outlet that work provides, it’s easy to feel a little lost. Preparing for the inevitable changes that retirement brings can help you make a smooth transition into this new stage of life.

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Jill on Money: Recognizing those who have improved our financial lives

 

By Jill Schlesinger

Tribune Content Agency
 
  This is a time of year when we count our blessings. I’d like to thank a variety of organizations, agencies and companies that have improved our financial lives.

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Interpersonal Edge: Build your career around your strengths

 

By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Content Agency
 
 Q. I have a highly detailed job and believe I am more of a big picture kind of guy. I consistently make errors in detailed projects even when I try hard to be perfect. My boss thinks I am being sloppy, but I just can’t seem to spot these mistakes. Can you give me guidance about how to do better in my work?

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FINANCIAL FOCUS: How to Handle a Financial Windfall

 

Provided by Sara Frank-Hepfer
 
With every news story about the latest Powerball jackpot, it’s only natural to wonder, “What would I do if I won the lottery?” Although your chances of hitting the jackpot may be slim, a financial windfall could well come your way through more ordinary means, such as the settlement of a lawsuit, a severance package, a family inheritance, or simply a larger-than-expected tax refund. Unfortunately, along with the obvious rewards, a windfall can be accompanied by plenty of potential problems. 

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8 Steps to Anger Management for Kids

 

By Janet Lehman, MSW
 
Even as adults, managing our anger can be hard, and we’ve had years of practice. For our children, who are just learning about their emotions, keeping their anger in check can be especially difficult. Kids can easily lash out at people who make them angry or situations that frustrate them: name-calling when they lose a game or throwing the math book across the room.  Learning to manage anger is an ongoing process.  As parents, we can help by teaching our children to recognize what sets them off so that they too can keep their anger in check.

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Pepperz Mind: Think Big, Change The World: 5 Best New Year’s Resolutions

  “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” — C.S. Lewis

 
Find out more about André Pimenta TNCP guest writer from Lisbon, Portugal at www.pepperzmind.com.

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