lunes, 1 de septiembre de 2008

Change your job

Maybe you've been watching the clock more often and counting the hours until the end of the workday. Perhaps you're feeling the sting of losing a promotion, or wondering whether your superiors are taking your hard work for granted. Or maybe you're just hungry for a new challenge.Whatever the situation, changing jobs, whether moving to another department, company or profession, is a reality of the modern workplace.Before you rush into a voluntary job change, take some time to develop a strategy to help make sure you land a better job than your current one. This article can help you assess whether it's time to make a move, look at your options should you decide that it is time, and answer a few common questions:
How can you change jobs without being financially penalized?
How do you continue to have insurance coverage during and after your move to a new employer?
What should you do with whatever retirement money you have coming?

lunes, 18 de febrero de 2008

1º Life Trasnsitions


Becoming a Grandparent
Becoming a ParentUnfortunately, babies don't come with instructions. Luckily, these resources come pretty close.
Changing Your JobReview this information to be in a position to make exciting and advantageous career moves.
Coming to the United States
DivorceA divorce can be the most traumatic life event of all. These resources can help.
Enjoying RetirementYou've worked hard, now it's time to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Let us lead the way.
Getting MarriedCongratulations, best wishes, mazel tov. But before you say "I do," take a little advice from us.
Getting Your First JobLooking for your first job? Work towards payday by reviewing these tips.
Leaving the Military
Losing A JobLosing a job is tough for you and the people you love. These suggestions will help get you back in the workforce.
Loss of a Loved OneThe loss of a loved one is devastating. This area is designed to help ease your burden.
MovingMoving across town or across the country? Survive with style.
Reentering the Work Force Reentering the workforce can be scary. Have no fear; we've got your safety gear.

miércoles, 13 de febrero de 2008

Types of Insurances

You can't have all the answers in life, but it doesn't hurt to have the crib notes. Whether you're wondering how to best protect your family, secure your retirement or even how to buy a home, we have some suggestions. Have a look and see how we can give you a hand.• View the complete list of Life Advice topics


Life TransitionsGetting married? Becoming a parent? About to retire? Tips on how to make the most of it.

FamilyFrom childcare to getting a driver's license, how to do what's right for those you love.

Financial Saving for college, a home, retirement, or even all three at once.

HealthHow to make smart healthcare decisions, help save a life and more.

Major Purchases Get the facts before you rent an apartment, or buy a home, car, boat or computer.

Business/LegalHow to start, run and sell a business, plus information on choosing an attorney and the legal system.

Disaster Preparation Protecting your family and possessions from earthquakes, fires, floods and storms.

Insurance BasicsDo you know what it takes to protect you, your family, car and home?