by Simone Rixey | Sep 25, 2018 | Entreprenuership, Featured, Finance
Nearly 40 percent of small businesses never reopen after a natural disaster. As a small business owner, you can’t control natural disasters, but you can keep your small business from becoming a statistic. With risk awareness, a continuity plan, safeguards, and access...
by DeAnnah Stinson Reese | Jun 21, 2018 | Business & Career, Culture, Education, Entreprenuership, Finance, Inspiration, Lifestyle, Uncategorized, WE Women
How many people do you know working a job simply because it’s a means to an end? I’m sure you can think of about 3 or more individuals. The fact of the matter is that LIFE happens. You may be reading this and thinking about a job you’ve had that was a means to an end....
by Katherine McBride | Jun 14, 2018 | Culture, Education, Family, Finance, Inspiration, Lifestyle, Opinion, Politics
If you lost your job today, do you have enough savings in your account for the next three months? One month? Two weeks? Financial Literacy is the key essential ingredient to really managing your money. Financial literacy is possessing the ability to use knowledge and...
by DeAnnah Stinson Reese | Apr 3, 2018 | Business & Career, Culture, Finance, News, WE Women
Often times I see resumes and think, “I know this person does way more than this”. Why is it that we tend to undersell ourselves on paper? Back in the mid-1900’s, as we began to see women become more present in the workforce I feel it was an unsaid notion that...
by Simone Rixey | Mar 26, 2018 | Business & Career, Culture, Finance, News, Opinion
With Equal Pay Day on the horizon, here is your reminder that the gender pay gap in the United States workforce still exists and there are things you can do about it. Currently, women earn 79 cents to their male counterparts’ dollar. Over the...
by Jessica Sneed | May 22, 2015 | Family, Finance, Lifestyle
Nobody ever really thinks about retirement. I mean they do but in a far off “that’s a long way away” mindset. But does it ever cross one’s mind that they may end up having to contribute to their grandchildren’s upbringing in a way that will hinder their retirement....