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Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops
Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops is a publication series that includes an overview and eight publications on specific topics related to the financial and family impacts of job loss, lay-offs, or other drops in family income. Each publication in the series is four pages in length. The series was produced and published by the College of Agricultural Sciences and Cooperative Extension at Pennsylvania State University.
- Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops: Overview
- Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops 1: Making Sense of My Losses
- Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops 2: Working Together as a Family
- Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops 3: Checking Financial Resources
- Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops 4: Setting Spending Priorities
- Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops 5: Paying Creditors and Maintaining Your Financial Reputation
- Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops 6: Cutting Corners and Economizing
- Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops 7: Using Community Resources
- Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops 8: Finding New Employment
- Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops 9: Finding New Employment
- Bouncing Back When Your Income Drops 10: Protecting Retirement Benefits
Last updated: 26 July, 2010
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