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- Your Real Net Worth
- Moshe Milevsky, a finance professor at York University, talks about how to take care of your most valuable asset — your human capital. According to Milevsky, this involves evaluating your lifetime earning potential and figuring out whether you're more like a stock or a bond…There may be no arithmetic exercise...
- Articles 2009-03-05
- Do Your Investments Match Your Job?
- More financial planners are starting to take their clients' occupations into account when recommending asset allocations. Here's how to tell if you are a stock or a bond — and what you should do about it. ...
- Articles 2009-09-03
- Quiz: Do Your Investments Match Your Job?
- First you have to judge whether your job is safer or riskier than most. This quiz will give you some clues. That leaves one key question: How do you judge whether your job is one of the safe ones or one of the risky ones? Well, that’s where this...
- Articles 2009-09-08
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- Gary Becker: How to Survive in an Uncertain Economy
- Nobel Prize-winning economist Gary Becker discusses what makes an employee valuable in today's workplace — and explains why a liberal arts education is the best asset in a volatile economy. Becker’s initial ideas about human capital were controversial at the time...
- Articles 2009-08-14
- Richard Shell: Negotiation Tips from a Master Persuader
- To thrive in your career, you have to be good at selling your ideas inside your own organization. After years of study, Wharton professor Richard Shell can tell you exactly what works ? and what doesn?t. The...
- Articles 2009-07-07
- Pacific Life Helps Investors Measure Retirement Risk
- NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. -- Pacific Life Insurance Company has launched a new online calculator as part of its Destination IndependenceSM campaign to educate investors about issues they face in retirement. Offered exclusively by Pacific Life, the Retirement RisQuotient[TM] Calculator gauges the likelihood an investor will have adequate resources to meet...
- Research articles 2007-07-23
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