Posts Tagged ‘financial security’
Protect the Most Important Things
Meet Monica: A Registered Nurse who has been a part of the hospital network for six years. What she loves most about her job is that her schedule allows her to be home at night to be with her son. Monica has sacrificed a lot as a single parent but takes pride in her work and…
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As a twenty-nine year old, protecting myself from a disability didn’t even make my priority list; I can honestly say that it was not even something I had given a second thought. That was until I listened to Robert’s story . . . It was the most wonderful time of the year. Each year, mid-November,…
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In 2011 alone it is estimated that 2.9 billion dollars were lost by the senior market due to financial abuse, or fraud. What is even more alarming is that this number is on a steady incline over previous years. Why is the senior market a growing target for financial scams? The answer is obvious; seniors…
Read More about Don’t Fall Victim to Financial AbuseSummertime and the living is easy . . . isn’t it?
When you think of summer, picnics, flip-flops, lemonade stands, no school, playing outside and summer camp, are just a few of the things that may come to mind! Summertime and the living is easy . . . isn’t it? Did you know The National Safe Kids Campaign estimates that “one in four kids ages 14 and younger…
Read More about Summertime and the living is easy . . . isn’t it?When History Repeats Itself, Where Should We Turn?
Some things have changed since the Great Depression, Some Things Remain The Same. An economic “downturn” does not need a name to have an impact on everyone. Call it a “Recession”, call it a “Depression”, who cares what it is called. It signifies tough financial times for many. So let us take a minute and…
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