Shakespeare Wealth Management Inc.: Shakespeare’s Reardon providing free financial advice to consumers across the country
Contact: Benjamin Lewis
Perception, Inc.
301-963-7555
Thousands of consumers expected to receive free guidance from NAPFA and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine January 13th and 30th 2009
Brookfield, WI – The numbers don’t lie. During the past five years, the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine have teamed-up to provide consumers with FREE financial advice during Jump-Start...
Director of State Courts: Wisconsin court system responds to mortgage foreclosure crisis
Contact:
Tom Sheehan
Court Information Officer
(608) 261-6640
Madison, Wis. (Jan. 13, 2009) – Reflecting a national trend, the number of mortgage foreclosure filings in Wisconsin jumped 21.4 percent, from 2007 to 2008, figures compiled by the Director of State Courts Office show.
Foreclosure filings statewide, excluding Portage County, increased from 21,051 in 2007 to 25,547 in 2008 – the second consecutive year...
Wisconsin Early Childhood Association: Three new employees hired
CONTACT:
Sarah Artz
608.240.9880 ext 7269
sartz@wecanaeyc.org
MADISON, Wisconsin, January 13, 2008, Wisconsin Early Childhood Association is pleased to announce the hiring of three new employees.
Leah Nell Adams has accepted the position of fund development manager. Her primary duties include securing corporate sponsorships, grants management, and creating a development department. Leah Nell brings a masters degree to her position and comes to WECA...
Hess: Despite recession, Wisconsin can excel with focus on details of business climate
By Brian E. Clark
For WisBusiness.com
Wisconsin -- like most of the nation -- may be in the midst of a recession, but business consultant Robert Hess says that doesn't mean there isn't opportunity now for states that seek it. He is a managing principal with Newmark Knight Frank (NKF Consulting) in Chicago, working to help businesses evaluate their real...
(WisBusiness) TUES News Summary — 13 Jan. 2009
From WisBusiness.com ...
-- State agencies should expect to see flat or reduced budgets, state grants will shrink and public employees shouldn't expect a raise in the next budget, Gov. Jim Doyle told business and investment leaders at an economic forum. But he also said that the stimulus plans presented an opportunity for the state to do some...
WisBusiness: As economic troubles lead to budget cuts, Doyle still sees opportunities for state
By David A. Wise
WisBusiness.com
MILWAUKEE -- State agencies should expect to see flat or reduced budgets, state grants will shrink and public employees shouldn't expect a raise in the next budget, Gov. Jim Doyle told business and investment leaders at an economic forum today. But he also said that the stimulus plans presented an opportunity for the state to...
