Uh oh, ladies: It seems the risk of job loss may make us consider picking up too much of the slack at work. Mistake 1: Kissing Butt
Randstad USA recently studied employees' attitudes toward their jobs. Almost three-quarters of employees say they'd do something to impress their higher ups -- with those between the ages of 18 and 34 are most likely to show off.
Mistakes 2 & 3: Staying Extra Hours and Doing Extra Work
More than half said they would take on additional work or responsibilities and almost half would work overtime to feel better about job security. While having a good worth ethic is crucial to getting ahead, the study also revealed a definite gender gap: Women were 11 percent more willing than men to tackle more tasks for no additional pay.
It may come back to our differing communication styles, like a fear of saying "no", and the idea that being nice will get us ahead. But experts warn that volunteering for more while demanding nothing in return only encourages coworkers take advantage of female workers.
Mistake 4: Downplaying How Much You Help
In addition to skipping the salary increase, women are more likely to give more help to co-workers than men and get less credit, according to a research report by assistant management professor Frank Flynn at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business. He says because women are considered more nurturing, their help is expected but often not appreciated or rewarded.
To see if you're a doormat at work or in other parts of life, take this quiz and check out some tips for getting respect in the office.
Tell us: Do you take on more than the men at your job?
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Also on Lemondrop: Learn about some of the dumbest money mistakes people make with our fiscally irresponsible felines.
Ten Dumbest Money Mistakes
Mistake #1: Being Ashamed to Invest Small Amounts
With this attitude, you'll never save anything. What is small to one investor may be huge to another.
Solution: Begin saving something from your next paycheck. The dollar amount is not important. Developing the habit of saving is.
From "How to Invest $50-$100" by Nancy Dunnan, ©2007, Collins.
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Mistake #2: Having Inadequate Emergency Savings
Without this nest egg you could wind up deeply in debt.
Solution: Stash three to six months' worth of living expenses in a money market fund or bank CD.
From "How to Invest $50-$100" by Nancy Dunnan, ©2007, Collins.
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Mistake #3: Leaving Cash in a Bank Savings Account
The interest rate is far too low.
Solution: Move it immediately to a money market fund, money market deposit account, or online bank.
From "How to Invest $50-$100" by Nancy Dunnan, ©2007, Collins.
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Mistake #4: Operating Too Many Accounts
If you have several bank accounts, a number of mutual funds, and brokerage accounts, you're spending too much on service fees. And it's way too difficult to keep track of rates, prices, and other details.
Solution: Consolidate. Have one checking account, two or three mutual funds, and one brokerage account.
From "How to Invest $50-$100" by Nancy Dunnan, ©2007, Collins.
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Mistake #5: Confusing Income with Appreciation
If you don't know what an investment is for, you're likely to hold or sell the wrong thing. Do not expect growth stocks and growth mutual funds to pay high dividends or income. Do not expect CDs or bonds to rise in price.
Solution: Read up on these.
From "How to Invest $50-$100" by Nancy Dunnan, ©2007, Collins.
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Mistake #6: Avoiding Financial Goal Setting
Yogi Berra said it best: "If you don't know where you're going, you're probably going to wind up someplace else." Most people devote more time planning their vacations than their financial future. Consequently, they spend as much or more on cruises, airline tickets, and hotels than they do funding their retirement accounts or building up a nest egg.
Solution: Set just one or two specific goals. Write them down and discuss them with a stockbroker or financial adviser.
From "How to Invest $50-$100" by Nancy Dunnan, ©2007, Collins.
ClintJCL, Flickr
Mistake #7: Failing to Diversify
It's tempting to put all your money in one place because it's convenient and easy. No investment is ever sufficiently profitable or safe to justify this lazy approach.
Solution: Divide your assets among CDs, money market funds, stocks, bonds, Treasuries, and real estate.
From "How to Invest $50-$100" by Nancy Dunnan, ©2007, Collins.
dashananda, Flickr
Mistake #8: Procrastinating
Most of us put off making financial decisions because we're afraid we'll do the wrong thing.
Solution: Set time deadlines and take several small, easy investment steps, one at a time. For example, if you have $3,000 on hand in week number one, put one-third into a money market fund. The next week, buy a bank CD. The following week, use the remaining amount to buy shares of a blue chip mutual fund.
From "How to Invest $50-$100" by Nancy Dunnan, ©2007, Collins.
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Mistake #9: Ignoring Savings Plans at Work
Tax-deferred 401(k) or stock purchase plans are good deals, especially if your company matches your contribution. So are automatic EE Savings Bond programs.
Solution: Talk to your benefits officer this Monday.
From "How to Invest $50-$100" by Nancy Dunnan, ©2007, Collins.
Ms L, Flickr
Mistake #10: Failing to Have a Will
If you care about the other people in your life, keep an updated will.
Solution: Call your lawyer this week.
From "How to Invest $50-$100" by Nancy Dunnan, ©2007, Collins.
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Saturday 01 November
By armandina
so at what point is a female suppose to throw up the bull shit flag and call sexist and report this to equal oppotunity before the big mouth testostrione s blame her for just being a drama queen. I am in the Marine Corps and here is how I see it and I have told some male Mariens this and with my mentality it helps me be strong that when I have to stand up for myself I realize this very notion about guys. See when a guy marries a woman, see guys don't just ask any woman to marry them if they really did not love them. Well ok being in the military I do see wierd things happen sometime for the sake of just wanting to collect extra money or to move out of the barracks. None the less most marry and place thier wife on a pedital. After a little bit of the marrige going by or maybe is why he married her she becomes more assertive to him or just always has. For a guy going to work is sort a more of his relief to hang with the boys. Not with my mentality at work. I do work hard and do my best to work hard at the same time I try my best to exude myself as leadership by example. Lord knows I am not perfect and I am always learning everyday new ways of doing things better. Anyhow, it just really cracks me up to see these guys testosirone filling the room then when it come to talking to thier wifes or their wifes looking for them they turn into someone you do not even recognize. I do what I can to show the young females Marines by example that they do not have to be coy, in the first place they joined knowing what they were getting themselves into. When I can see from a distance or sense there is some kind of exploitation going on I make my presence know. Trust me those NCO's know I am around. Again it is the MC, and in being corrected male or female we have to have think skin, and be smart and couragious enough to confront a differnce with tact and make let someone know that if it is not corrected then the difference of opinon will not stop between the two.
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Thursday 06 November
By Laure
Women were 11 percent more willing than men to tackle more tasks for no additional pay. 11% is an EXTREMELY low ratio to conclude anything. IF you'd be told you have 11% chance to get a raise, I'm about certain most would find their chances quite non existant...
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Saturday 01 November
By laura
who is the freak who took the cat-mouse pic? did the mouse survive or did it continue to be terrorized / what a freak who did this article .......ganett heiress.
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Saturday 08 November
By ryrb4ray@aol.com
I'm in my 51st yEAR OF MARRIAGE, IT IS HARD BUT I WILL NEVER GIVE UP,WE DO HAVE DIFFERENCES BUT THEY Can be resolved. To many Married people give up to soon and in the end regret it. Longivity in marriage shows some people resolve problems and keep on going, Not just for the sake of the kids but for the sake of a lasting marriage.
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Thursday 20 November
By jmuhj
I just love the cats.
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