Recession


How to Survive the Recession
How to Survive the Recession
Making it Through the Rough Economic Times of this Recession
This recession, even as Barack Obama has stated, is going to be long and deep. Many say that the economy will slowly and gradually start to pick up the end of 2009, but who knows? The truth is, no one knows. That's why it's so important to learn how to survive the recession. The obvious necessity in a bad economy or recession is to make more money and cut costs. Costs are rising while salaries are decreasing, jobs are becoming more scarce, and layoffs are increasing. This is the time to becom...


45 Ways for Entrepreneurs to Save Money in Recession
45 Ways for Entrepreneurs to Save Money in Recession
This lens give you a checklist and provide a list applications that will help you greatly reduce your business costs with little effort.


Recession Proof Income
Recession Proof Income
How To Become Recession Proof In Today's Economy
Employees are being told to "GET LOST", "Job-Security" is a BACK-STABBING LIE%...and precious 'Baby-Boomers' are ultimately DOOMED! That's why a former 'Wall Street' genius walked away from the impending disaster to discover the world's only recession proof business, that allowed him to legitimately earn over a half million dollars in less than 12 months without a boss, making money online! You are probably sick and tired of hearing about the recession! I am! It's on every newspaper, televi...


Recession-proof your Finances
Recession-proof your Finances
You can learn to live simply and economically. Find out how. A down time can give an economic boost to individuals and companies who are prepared. Here are hint for you to weather and prosper during these turbulent times. Financial advisors have suggested getting out of debt. With interest rates at an all time low, this is a good time for new morgages. Even if real estate prices go down 20%, the interest would have to go up to 9% on morgages to accomadate.



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