Archive for the 'Financial Independence' Category
| Substitute Effort to Ability | |
| By:admin on Tue 09 Mar 2010 8:09 PM under Business, Entrepreneurship, Financial Independence, balance |
To build excellence, we have to lead in a way where we encourage effort. Have courage, persistance to outwork your competitor….Have the desire & attitude to excel in your undertakings.
Here is a link to The Talk on Youtube: Top of the Game vTalk by Deepika Bajaj – Substitute Effort to Ability
| International Women’s Day | |
| By:deepika bajaj on Sun 07 Mar 2010 8:30 PM under Business, Career and Money, Financial Independence, Personal Success, balance |
INTERNATIONAL Women’s Day is a day of reflection – celebrating the efforts of the brave women who fought for equality, power and freedom of choice.
This day brings a lot of focus on effort of our communities, companies and countries on their efforts to enable and empower women. I was born in a world [...]
| Women’s earnings and income | |
| By:deepika bajaj on Fri 20 Nov 2009 1:17 AM under Business, Career and Money, Financial Independence, Personal Success |
Catalyst published the following information:
Earnings and Income of U.S. Women and Men
The median annual income for full-time, year-round women workers in 2008 was $35,745 compared to men’s $46,367.1
In 2006, of the 33,838,000 dual-career couples, wives earned more than their husbands 25.7% of the time, up from 17.8% in 1987.2
In 2008, the median weekly earnings of [...]
| Why women become Entrepreneurs | |
| By:deepika bajaj on Sat 19 Sep 2009 5:00 PM under Business, Entrepreneurship, Financial Independence, Personal Success |
Why Women Become Entrepreneurs
A Catalyst study found that the top reasons women cited for leaving companies to start their own businesses were: need for more flexibility, being unhappy with work environment, experiencing a glass ceiling, and feeling unchallenged by one’s job.1
Counting Women-Owned Business
In 2008, an estimated 40.0% (10.1 million) of all privately-held businesses in the [...]
| Two Steps Forward, One Step Back | |
| By:Linda Popky on Mon 12 May 2008 2:22 PM under Business, Career and Money, Careers and Job Search, Financial Independence, Management |
This week’s Business Week has a story about the fact that in this downturn most of the jobs being lost are held by men not women. (The Slump: It’s a Guy Thing, BW 5/19/08). This would be great for women if it weren’t such a bad thing.
Why? First, the reason that more men than women [...]



