Articles related to "Recession"



PR During a Recession
When times are tough, many business owners react by cutting their PR budget. Find out why this is a bad move and how PR can help your business survive a downturn
• public relations during recession • pr during recession • communications during a recession • public relations during economic slump • pr during economic slump

Recession Proof Your Business
The word 'recession' is on everybody's lips right now. Find out how to make sure that your small company keeps thriving, even when faced with a dip in the economy.
• small business recession • recession proof your business • recession proof your company • recession proof your small business • prepare small business for recession

12 Ways to Recession-Proof a Job
They say there is a recession just around the corner. If that is true, now is the time for employees to make sure their career is recession proof
• recession-proof your job • recession-proof your career • best industries during a recession • update your resume • maximize chances of staying employed

Recession Proof Small Businesses
Tips for keeping a small business afloat during poor economic conditions
• recession proof small businesses • what does recession mean for small business • cut overhead costs • virtual assistants • save a business money during a recession

Recessions and Mortgage Rates
Recessions generally have a negative effect on the economy. New homebuyers, however, should welcome recessions because they normally lead to a drop in mortgage rates.
• recession • mortgage rates and recessions • inflation • federal reserve • fed funds rate

Recession-proof Your Small Business
Some strategies to make sure your small business makes it through the coming recession.
• small business • recession • strategies • cost-reduction

The Recession has a Human Face
The economic downturn struck home recently when I loss my job. Here now is the human face of recession.
• recession • jobs • livelihood • employees • downturn

Interwar Scotland: Depression
Economic decline and social crisis in Scotland between the wars.
• depression • scotland • glasgow • economy • recession

Is the US Economy in Recession?
Investment analysts at Morgan Stanley say the US economy is in recession, while analysts at Goldman Sachs warns such a downturn is now likely.
• is the us economy in recession • subprime crisis • federal reserve • us subprime • credit crunch

Last Day Moans of the Year
The economy is hurting us all online and off. The end of the year in the French Quarter and such
• new years • recession • french quarter • writers • travel

Oil Prices, Inflation & Recession
If history repeats itself, investors can expect an extended period of inflation and slow economic growth. Back in the 70s it was called stagflation.
• crude oil • price shocks • us economy • oil inflation • 2009 recession

Recession Definition and GDP
Was there a recession in 2001 and 2002? Using real GDP data, there was no "textbook" recession but other measures say there was. This article explores the question.
• gdp • recession • nber • nebr • definition

Recession's Effect on Jewelry
Bridge jewelry will most likely see the greatest affect of any slowdown in discretionary spending. Fine and costume jewelry will see the least.
• engagement rings • economic recession • fine jewelry • bridge jewelry • costume jewelry

Recession-Proof Your Spending
The housing market, gas prices and high consumer debt may signal a recession. How to handle your spending and which buying decisions to make.
• how to recession-proof your spending • what to cut back on during economic down-turn • shopping at discount and warehouse stores • taking advantage of coupons • where to save your money

Bush and House Push US Tax Rebates
US President Bush and members of the House put into action a tax rebate program to stave off an imminent recession.
• george bush • nancy pelosi • propose • tax rebate • tax rebate plan

Layoffs: What to Do
In this recession-based economy, being laid off is becoming the norm. Here's how to handle it.
• lay-off • lost your job • laid off • recession • severance

The Long Awaited Stimulus Check
The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008, what does it mean and who are the recipients?
• stimulus checks • economic stimulus act of 2008 • recession • economy • federal government

The Panic of 1837
There are many factors which contributed to the financial panic which took place during the Presidency of Martin Van Buren, all of which led to an economic depression.
• the panic of 1837 • martin van buren • economic recession • american depression • andrew jackson

Refinance to Lower Mortgage Rates
As the economy slows, interest rates tend to decrease. Mortgage interest rate declines could make refinanciing an attractive option again.
• mortgage refinance • lower mortgage rates • interest rates decline • mortgage rates and recessions • mortgage legislation

Our unlimited potential
I prefer to think that because there were no limitations on my thinking I experienced no limitations. That I would find a job was inevitable. In fact, jobs seemed to be rather plentiful. It would be twenty years before I'd learn there had been a serious economic recession on at the time.
• passion • career • job • recession • follow your passion

The cranky bear
At many media outlets, the news is lousy: Layoffs, hiring freezes and more.
• newspapers • media • layoffs • recession • washington post

Preparing for a Layoff
When times are tough or companies merge, it is common for employees to be laid off. If rumors of a RIF loom, take some steps to make it easier if it does happen.
• prepare for a layoff • rif • reduction in force • effects of recession • employee rights

Starting a Business in Tough Times
Not all businesses do poorly in a bad economy. Take a look at these businesses that can thrive in recession conditions.
• small business ideas for a tight economy • businesses that can thrive in recession conditions • thrift shops • starting a coupon clipping service • starting thrift shops

The Panic of 1819
Today, Americans have grown familiar with the ebb and flow of the economy. The panic of 1819 can be pointed to as America's formal introduction into this endless cycle.
• panic of 1819 • james monroe • american economy • economic history • recession

Zodiac and Finances – Scorpio
How do Scorpios handle finances? What aspects of their personality might help them cope with money as the credit crunch bites?
• zodiac signs and finances • sun signs and money • scorpio and money • investments • savings

Bellingham History Precedes a City of Rich Cultural Heritage
Bellingham is a beautiful Northwest Washington State city. Its colorful history set the scene for a prominent cultural environment that still exists today.
• bellingham • washington • francisco eliza • captain george vancouver • george whidbey

Aloha Airlines Declares Bankruptcy
Luxury vacations in Maui, Kauai and others in the Hawaii island chain may be temporarily inconvenienced by Aloha shutting down. Are there larger ramifications as well?
• aloha airlines declares declaring bankruptcy • hawaii based air carrier • luxury travel travelers trips • maui big island kauai oahu • transpacific flights

Eastern Europe Electronics Trade
In the past decade, Eastern Europe has become a prime focus for electronics manufacturing companies due to low labor costs and its geographic closeness to the West.
• eastern european electronics trade • low costs proximity • western manufacturers • geographic closeness west • focal point global market

High Risk Mortgages Disaster
How the creation of easy credit led to lending bonanza, disregard for credit risk management, housing bubble, and potentially, the financial crisis of global proportions.
• high risk mortgages • downturn in the u.s. housing market • credit crisis • subprime lending collapse • easy credit

How to Invest in Gold
How to invest in gold. The last time gold surged ahead was in 1980, when oil prices were high, the US dollar was weak, and tension was escalating in the Middle East...
• how to invest in gold • gold investing • gold investment • invest gold • make money trading gold

Soaring Skycrapers Classic
Secracy, steel spires and a man named Van Alen made this the world's tallest building. A record held less than a year. 2007 finds her as vibrant as she was in 1929.
• chrysler building • art deco • king tuts • walter chrysler • william van alen

Surviving in the Sea of Debt
Why does a country become a net debtor? What fueled the "Third World" debt crisis? Should a net debtor country be concerned about its future?
• net borrower • debtor nation • net lender • creditor nation • current account

The Politics of Martin Van Buren
Martin Van Buren, as President of the United States, played a key role in establishing the Jacksonian Democratic party and in creating the second American party system.
• martin van buren • panic of 1837 • american depression • economic recession • trail of tears

Vacation Travel and Gas Prices
A sluggish economy and the price of gasoline need not rob your family of a summer retreat. Try these ten ideas for a vacation at home.
• vacation • vacation travel • gas prices • fuel costs • summer getaway


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