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Jun 19th

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Sound Financial Strategy: Manage whatever money you have

Sound Financial Strategy:  Manage whatever money you haveFinancial Consultant is busy not in spite of, but because of, our current recession. Although wealth is something people have less of to manage these days, Boulware finds her services are in great demand. Today’s financial challenges have changed people’s views of their investments. Says Boulware, “People become more conservative during a downturn. Strategy becomes a priority.”

Boulware’s lifelong interest in finance led her into positions in treasury, including currency trading and asset management. When she started taking Masters level courses in financial planning, she knew wealth management was more than a personal interest or hobby. She transitioned into a career as a Financial Consultant with RBC Wealth Management, and now helps people at any income level to plan, invest and manage their wealth.
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Book review: Help Me To Find My People

Book review: Help Me To Find My People

Help Me to Find My People
The African-American Search for Family Lost in Slavery
by Heather Andrea Williams
University of North Carolina Press
Hardcover, $30.00
264 pages
ISBN: 978-0-8078-3554-8   ...

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It’s over when it’s over: Resign like you might be back someday

It’s over when it’s over:  Resign like you might be back somedayThe resignation announcement on my desk was a sickening surprise: it was from someone I had never worked with, who wished to share his forced resignation with the world, and I feel strangely sorry fo...
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Book Review: Race, Power & Politics: Memoirs of an ACORN Whistleblower

Book Review: Race, Power & Politics: Memoirs of an ACORN Whistleblower

Race, Power & Politics:
Memoirs of an ACORN Whistleblower

As told by Marcel Reid
to Michael McCray, Esquire, CPA
Foreword by Tom Devine
American Banner Books
Paperback, $19.99
364 pages
ISBN: 978-0-984690...

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Motivating Teams in Changing Times: Capitalize on strengths and good humor

Motivating Teams in Changing Times:  Capitalize on strengths and good humorAs Americans start spending money again, companies are stepping up production. The good news: more people are getting hired. The other news: more people have to adjust to new co-workers and new in...
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