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...them--and concerned about where your next paycheck will come from--you may be tempted to cash out of your former employer's 401(k) plan. But most financial experts agree: Don't take the money and run, if at all possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Don't Cash Out | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

...over 400,000 at last count, is definitely knock-knock-knocking on recession's door. In this era of market madness, consumers may well have wearily learned to separate their portfolios from their household budgets. But no economist is yet suggesting that they'll continue to spend without a paycheck...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Greenspan Won't Slow Down Now | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

...female perspective, Ancient History fails to bring any new and interesting ideas to the debate. It does however, manage to present the age-old dilemmas in new and often humorous ways. Ruth is the bread-winner in the relationship and is disappointed with Jack’s small paycheck and his lack of ambition. Jack, however, is happy with his job as a math teacher and is not looking to increase the size of his bank account. They also discuss the very Seinfeldesque idea of not totally committing to a relationship and “keeping someone on the side...

Author: By Rebecca Cantu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Digging up 'Ancient History' in the Pool | 4/20/2001 | See Source »

...That's right - try to imagine no more mail on Saturday. Your five-year-old's much-anticipated birthday greetings don't arrive on Friday, and her birthday is on Saturday. Tough tiddlywinks. You'll wait until Monday and you'll like it. Waiting for a paycheck on Saturday? Sorry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why I'm 'Postal' Over the Prospect of No Saturday Delivery | 4/4/2001 | See Source »

...week sent over a third proposal, which would ban soft money donations by corporations and unions (as opposed to individuals, who could still write the big checks) and prohibit unions or corporations from using member or shareholder funds for political activities without permission. This is what's known as "paycheck protection," and Bush likes it mostly because unions hate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign Finance Reform: The Tale of the Tape | 3/19/2001 | See Source »

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