Thu, September 04, 2008
Predators keep an eye out for weakness in their prey. Now that many lenders have left the educational loan market, students and parents will have a harder time finding loans. It’s likely that con artists will take advantage of the situation by cranking up the level of phony financial aid and loan solicitations. SmartMoney.com has a helpful article that decribes college funding flim-flam schemes. The article also points out some useful resources for families seeking scholarships and other sources of college funding.
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Tue, August 12, 2008
Jobfox.com, a site that helps match professionals with potential employers, generates a monthly list of the 25 professions most in demand. The site recently released an analysis of twenty professions that have remained in high demand despite the recent slowdown in the economy. Read the full article
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