Trina Moskalik
I work as an educational advisor to large companies on initiatives involving professional development, succession planning, formal eduaction, and other strategic goals. I have over 12 years of sales and business consulting experience. I am also pursuing my doctorate of management in organizatioanl leadership.I am focusing on intergenerational employee engagement factors in the workforce.
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How a Streamlined Mortgage Refinance Saved My FamilyWe had an adjustable rate mortgage that adjusted over five points in one month, without the refinance we were going to have some tough decisions to make as a family.
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First Person: How to Read a 10-KA wise investor knows the companies they are investing in, the annual report is a good place to start your research.
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First Person: The Real Costs of Working From HomeAs companies look for ways to save money, they are offering some employees the option to work from home. Here are a few costs to a new home office for you to be aware of before you decide.
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Budgeting for VacationWe all know we should budget our bills, a few of us probably even budget for entertainment each month. But how can you budget for vacation?
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5 Tips for Starting Your Small BusinessThe products or services you will offer are probably what you think about, but the office and backroom are where most small business fail.
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Family and Financial Planning TogetherIn our twenties and thirties we are growing our families, our careers, and our wealth. We should stop and protect what we love in case of tragedy as well.
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Is College Still Worth It?With the changing economy is a formal degree still worth paying for? With President Obama asking for more college graduates and the EEOC saying it might be discriminatory to ask for it, how do you know what is important in pursuing education.Also published on:
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First Person: The Real Cost of Home OwnershipThe idea that a home's cost is the only item to look at has gotten a lot of people in trouble. There are other factors to consider before putting an offer on a new home.
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First Person: The Different Types of Small Business LicensesIf you have a hobby or idea that you want to turn into a small business, one of the first things to understand are the different types of business licenses and which to choose.
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How Do I Calculate Enough to Save for Retirement?Most of us hope to retire from work one day and know that saving for retirement is important, but how much should we set aside for that day when we leave the workforce?
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First Person: Why We're Selling Our Rental Property as Rent-to-OwnWhen we decided to turn our rental property into a contract for deed there were many considerations for us and the tenants to factor into the conversation.
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3 Major Wisconsin Colleges and Their CostsCollege tuition costs are one of the most important factors for making the decision to return to college and which school to attend. This article will break down categories of colleges and their prices with an example of a typical college in the area.
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First Person: In My 30s, With $20,000 in My 401(k)I really like money, and the thought of putting a percentage of what I earn into savings always felt like something I would do later- when I was older.
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First Person: Why My Small Business FailedI owned a company with my husband that was a hobby spin-off, we did not last. Here are a few of our lessons.
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First Person: How Much Do I Really Need to Earn?As the New Year starts some of us think of a new job, or a raise as a potential resolution or goal. Here is something I learned at my first job to figure out how much I need to live.
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First Person: My 5 Rules for Being a LandlordHere are the 5 items that are non-negotiable when I rent my property, learned by past bad experiences.
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My Rio De Janiero TripMy husband and I went to Rio de Janeiro in 2005 as a prize he had won from work. We were very excited about this free trip until we started planning it all.
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Why Fans Love 'The Best Thing I Ever Ate'I watch this show in hopes they show places close to where I live or visit.