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    By Aaron Crowe

    | 1:00PM 11/30/2009
    It's a good tactic to try to be noticed at a job interview for your skills and achievements. But not your clothes or grooming habits. Casual Fridays have pushed workplace attire to its limits, with jeans, polo shirts and other weekend clothing the norm at work, but that doesn't make it a good idea...

    By Francine Huff

    | 5:00PM 11/20/2009
    There have been a lot of reports about which group of people have been hit hardest by the recession. Men have definitely been hit disproportionately hard by job losses. In fact, men held 71.9% of the jobs lost since the recession began, hurt by mass layoffs in construction and manufacturing,...

    By Francine Huff

    | 4:30PM 10/12/2009
    Young married women are more likely to manage their household finances by themselves with little input from their spouses than men are, according to a survey by FindLaw.com. The poll found that 37% of married women between the ages of 18 to 34 go solo on managing money, compared with 30% of...

    By Francine Huff

    | 5:30PM 9/14/2009
    We all have probably done some dumb things with our money at some point. Men and women relate to money differently, so we don't always handle it in the same way. Women are more likely than men to let their emotions influence how they handle money. That emotional spending can even result in women...

    By Lauren Cooper

    | 3:30PM 9/08/2009
    While regulators wrestle with how to curb banking bonuses, no one seems to have noticed that women working at London's top 50 banks and finance companies in the City are receiving bonuses worth an average of 80 percent less than their male counterparts. That means men take home about five times...

    By Francine Huff

    | 1:00PM 9/04/2009
    The show "Househusbands of Hollywood" on the Fox Reality Channel features five men who stay at home while their mates bring home the bacon. Among the househusbands are a former Los Angeles Dodgers player raising two pre-teen girls, a former sitcom star who isn't actually married and has no...

    By Francine Huff

    | 12:00PM 8/31/2009
    Women with higher levels of testosterone are more likely to choose riskier careers in finance than those with lower levels of the male hormone, according to a recent study. Women tend to be more cautious than men when it comes to financial decisions, and the study confirms that biology plays a...

    By Francine Huff

    | 11:00AM 8/17/2009
    Terry Kohl of Wild Rose, Wis., recently attended a girls-night-out at a fitness club in her community. Attendees were able to check out the facilities, speak with trainers and participate in other fun activities unrelated to the club. Although the event was a nice way to promote the fitness club,...

    By Sarah Gilbert

    | 3:10PM 7/31/2009
    Among the results of a Pew Research Center survey on napping, released Wednesday, is this illuminating factoid: the unemployed are more likely to nap during the week, and lower income adults are disproportionately more likely to nap than middle and upper income adults. Also, more men than women...

    By Josh Smith

    | 6:00PM 7/23/2009
    The past year hasn't been kind to the "Breakfast of Champions" with sales down 14%, but makers of the iconic orange box aren't blaming the economy for the drop in sales; instead they blame a lack of manliness. Rather than cry over spilt milk (and profits) General Mills is launching a new version of...