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Planning to get Through Your First Recession
March 27, 2008
With all the talk about a looming recession in the horizon, one thing hasn’t been covered much- the fact that a huge chunk of the workforce has never experienced a recession.
The last recession on record for the US was 2001-2002. Since most of the Generation Y workforce took to the streets in the last couple years, that means that they’ve never had to deal with one.
A Harvard Business Review article from October has 4 great pieces of advice for Gen-Y-ers who are weathering their first recession.
Question Everything: The point here is to make sure you’re reading the signs. Watch for leading indicators like those watched by the conference board.
Favor Agility: When deciding between buying or renting, it may be best during a recession to rent- you can easily move to another town for work when you don’t have to worry about selling your house first.
Watch your Cash: Planning on a heavy purchase? You may want to wait. In the case of layoffs, that extra cash may come in handy.
Develop a Plan: Most importantly, you need to sit down and begin recession planning for yourself. What’s your backup in case things go south? Do you have an account where you’re storing up for a rainy day- or a rainy week?
We’ll be covering more on recession planning in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- Post-Recession Planning: Employee Retention Will Present a Challenge
- Think of a Recession as Bikini Season for your Budget
- The Ultimate Recession Planning Toolkit v1.0 Released!
Topics in this post: recession, recession planning, Strategic Planning Online |
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Cash will be KING as the market bottoms out. Very good buys will be available as the market starts upward. Banks and other finacials will have some more big hits before the market turns.
Is there any templates/boilerplates available that can be used to plan for a recession?
@troy green:
Yes! Check out our recession planning toolkit at MyStrategicPlan.
http://mystrategicplan.com/recession-proof/