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Working Moms & Stay-At-Home Dads

By: Jim Higley December 14, 2011 Money & Career

Working Moms & Stay-At-Home Dads

Working women have spoken! A new study on the topic of what working moms feel about a number of subjects—including their at-home husbands—is shedding some important light on a seldom-explored trend.

Save Cash: Grouponicus Holiday Gifts

By: Kasie Baltes December 13, 2011 Money & Career

Save Cash: Grouponicus Holiday Gifts

Groupon isn't anything new. This deal-of-the-day website has been around since 2008, yet every day millions of subscribers open up an email to a brand new deal awaiting them. I get their business model, I know how they make money, but every day that stinkin' email keeps me coming back to see what the next deal might be. I may be single-handedly helping this business succeed, but I'm still a believer. I save cash buying Groupons.

Jonathan Fields on Business Uncertainty

By: Chandlee Bryan December 11, 2011 Money & Career

Jonathan Fields on Business Uncertainty

Jonathan Fields is the author of "Uncertainty: Turning Fear and Doubt into Brilliance." Uncertainty is a topic he's experienced first hand: After giving up a six-figure income as a lawyer to become a personal trainer, the married dad of an infant signed a lease to launch a yoga center in New York on September 10, 2011. Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh says the book can equip you "with the tools needed to take consistent action in the name of great work."

7 Rules: The Office Christmas Party

By: Craig J. Heimbuch December 07, 2011 Money & Career

7 Rules: The Office Christmas Party

I'm sitting in a comfortable chair in a central sitting area of our offices. Looking around, I see a few dozen people, most of whom I have no regular interaction with, some of whose names I don't know or can think of at this moment. I spend upward of 50 hours a week in close proximity with these people. I eat in the same kitchen, use the same copier, restroom and wireless internet. But apart from spending most of my waking hours among them, what do we have in common?

How Google Could Ruin Your Professional Career

By: Chandlee Bryan December 04, 2011 Money & Career

How Google Could Ruin Your Professional Career

You know it's important to have good street cred, but do you know your G cred? Short for "Google Credibility," G Cred is defined by the Urban Dictionary as "What someone sees when they Google your name, business, product, organization or whatever. It's an increasingly important measure of legitimacy and how seriously someone will take you."

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