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FEB. 18—The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh will host their Business Program Series from 12:15-1 p.m. at the Downtown & Business branch, 612 Smithfield St. The topic is “Finding a Job in a Tough Economy.” Chris Posti, executive coach and outpatient counselor for Posti & Associates Inc. will lead the discussion on tips that can get one hired during a tough economy. This event is free and open to the public. Call 412-281-7141.
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BE Women of Power Legacy Award Winners announced
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SMITH, JACKSON, SMALTZ, PETERS, HERMAN
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Biweekly mortgage programs: savings or scams?
Category: Business Written by Kathleen Yocum
If you’re a homeowner, you’ll receive similar letters in the mail. Yours will read along these lines. “Take 5 to 7 years off of your 30-year mortgage.” “Save $30,000 or more in interest off of the life of your loan.” They’re touted as “Accelerated Mortgage Reduction Programs.” There’s nothing inherently wrong with the concept of biweekly mortgage payments. As a matter of fact, should you participate in a Biweekly Mortgage Payment Program, you’ll save money and time—two of America’s most precious resources. How much money and time will you save? Well, that depends on your interest rate. The higher your interest rate, the more time and the more money you’ll eventually save.
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Minorities in Pittsburgh Conference considered successful
Category: Business Written by Diane I. Daniels
Sponsored and organized by the Roberto Clemente Minority Business Association, the conference was designed to coincide with the groups’ organizational theme of service. “The vision of this year’s conference was to serve all conference attendees by providing them with a valuable experience that will last long beyond the two day conference," explained Rishi Sethi, conference chairperson. “Our hope was for MIP to foster the development of students personally and professionally, to allow corporations to form lasting relationships with premier talent in Pittsburgh, and to promote service by reaching out and giving back to the community,” he said. “A successful conference will leave attendees with a more positive outlook on their future possibilities and their place within the professional world.”
| LEADERS OF TOMORROW—MIP Chair, Rishi Sethi and RCMBA President, Erica Simpson take time out before the Networking Luncheon.
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For Entrepreneurs...Keeping it authentic, real
Category: Business Written by Farrah Gray
These mechanisms instantly expose public role models, covering every success and every failure, now broadcast, making headline news. No longer does the privacy barrier exist between the private and public life for those that serve as mentors to a new generation of future leaders. From icons like Donald Trump’s $1 billion bankruptcy to Tiger Wood’s personal indiscretions that reportedly weigh heavily on the financial economics of the golf industry. In this regard, answers come from terms like Reallionaire or first becoming rich from inside out.
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