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3 Steps to Preparing for an Emergency

Women & Co | Posted 04.18.2012

Women & Co

While there are only so many risk factors you can control, it doesn't mean you can't, or shouldn't, plan for the unexpected. Here are three steps you could take to help you prepare for an emergency.

What Women Need to Realize About Financial Security

Kristen Houghton | Posted 04.01.2012

Kristen Houghton

You can never be too careful with your health or your finances. Both of them in good shape create security.

3 Big Parenting Lessons of 9/11

Jacoba Urist | Posted 11.09.2011

Jacoba Urist

Ten years ago, I was a single law student, watching the Towers crumble with a group of complete strangers. I had no idea then, but these strangers taught me three of the most important aspects of protecting your child.

5 Retirement Issues To Resolve During Your Split (Even If You're Still Young)

Jeffrey A. Landers | Posted 07.27.2011

Jeffrey A. Landers

The vast majority of divorcing women are much younger than their so-called "Golden Years", and yet it's essential that every woman address the issue o...

Honoring the Man Who Saved Social Security

Nancy Altman | Posted 05.25.2011

Nancy Altman

Most Americans would not know the name Robert M. Ball -- the man who spent his career improving and defending the most successful and popular program in the nation's history: Social Security.

Starting a Business Begins With Exit Planning and a Buy-Sell Agreement

Jerry Chautin | Posted 05.25.2011

Jerry Chautin

Charlie Spence's advice to prospective small-business owners is to visualize your exit before you start. But even if you are already in business, it is not too late plan your exit.

Misclassification of Workers Puts Courts, Due Process in Jeopardy for Limited English Speakers Here Legally

Louis Provenzano | Posted 05.25.2011

Louis Provenzano

The federal Civil Rights Act requires state courts that receive federal funds (virtually all of them) to provide properly-credentialed interpreters in...