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Posted: 20 Aug 2013 11:30 AM PDT |
Posts on Facebook That Will Make You Laugh Posted: 20 Aug 2013 10:51 AM PDT |
The True Cost Of A Work Related Injury [Infographic] Posted: 20 Aug 2013 09:49 AM PDT Do you know what a work related injury costs? Do you really? Most people don't understand that when someone is injured at work there are many unnoticed costs: the employee loses wages, the employer loses productivity, rates for workers' compensation insurance are increased.... See the pattern? This infographic is a visual representation of why it is so important to prevent work related injuries - the costs are very high. The prevention of workplace accidents and injuries should be a main focus of employees and employers alike. Click on Image to Enlarge. The True Cost Of Work Related Injuries - An infographic by the team at SafetyVideos.com |
The Winners of the iPhone Photography Awards Posted: 20 Aug 2013 09:26 AM PDT These amazing photographs were actually taken using an iPhone camera and are the top winners in the iPhone photography awards! Via ippawards |
Dollars and Sense [Infographic] Posted: 20 Aug 2013 08:47 AM PDT Nearly half of adults in America report their financial situation is their biggest concern, yet only about a third of people have a long-term plan for savings and investment goals. High school students in the U.S. are less able than ever to properly handle money matters, even though the average employee is working longer hours for more pay. Two-thirds of do not prepare either a written or digital household budget. Only 30% of Americans keep a long-term savings plan. Factors that influence financial planning are education, political affiliation, and overall household income. When it comes to preparing a budget, 26% of persons with an educational level of high school or less write out their spending, whereas 38% of college graduates are keeping track. Persons who identify politically as "Conservative" keep a budget in 35% of polled results; "Moderate" persons are at 33%, and 26% of "Liberal" supporters write a budget. In regards to household income, it is the earners in the middle whom are least likely to keep tabs on where their money is spent. Financial stress affects everyday life by disrupting sleep schedules, increasing irritability, and making persons more susceptible to sickness. However, the overall percentage of income spent has decreased from 57% in 2009 to 32% in 2013, and the number of adults who pay their bills late has dropped from 33% in 2012 to 26% in 2013. A majority of teens say they want to learn how to manage their money, although only three states require at least one high school course devoted to understanding personal finance. Click on Image to Enlarge. Image source: www.online-accounting-degrees.net |
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