How To Conduct Your Job Interview To Find The Perfect New Hire
July 19, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Business
In the middle of an American economic crisis, one industry seems to be booming: the collection industry! That’s right, according to the most current research more than fifty five percent of the participating collection companies are planning to add to the amount of staff that they already employ this fiscal year.
What Happens When A Stock Market Crashes?
July 10, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Personal Finance
A stock market crash can be summed up as a situation where share prices of stock listed on the stock exchanges plummet. Despite the fact that there are many economic variables that will cause a stock market crash, two main reasons for stock market crashes are also the investing public’s loss of confidence in the economy and mass panic.
Looking Into The Stock Market For Beginners
July 1, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Finance
Are you new to investing in the stock market? The number of “civilians” that have gotten involved in the stock market has increased sharply over the past few decades. So you might be asking yourself “how can I get a cut of the deal and make money investing?” There are a number of different approaches to finding companies that may be worthwhile to invest in, but two basic methods are fundamental analysis or technical analysis. Fundamental analysis involves analyzing companies by their financial statements found in SEC Filings, general economic conditions, business trends and the like.
Bleak News As Bankruptcy Rises
April 17, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Business
Layoffs and pay cuts pushed more people into bankruptcy last year, and analysts say that the situation will most likely not improve until the unemployment issue improves. In Wisconsin, bankruptcy filings raised to 30 percent in 2009. This came on top of a 35 percent increase in the preceding year.
Collection Agencies And The Statute Of Limitations
April 17, 2010 by Mallory McGuinness-Hickey
Filed under Business Finance
Most people are becoming increaslingly aware that they owe a debt that is being pursued by a debt collections agency, yet few know exactly how much time has passed before creditors can go after that debt. Debt Collectors are guided by what is called the Statute of Limitations.


