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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…
Read More about Protect the Most Important ThingsAre You Prepared to Retire Cold Turkey? Semi-Retirement and Part-Time Employment
If you are approaching the Golden Age of Retirement, chances are you have dedicated a significant number of years to the workforce. The transition of working full-time to the life of a retiree can be an abrupt and difficult change. Will you have enough to occupy your time? Is your Retirement savings adequate for maintaining…
Read More about Are You Prepared to Retire Cold Turkey? Semi-Retirement and Part-Time EmploymentCollege Students: Are You Thinking Green?
Life of a college student: sleep, eat, class, maybe sleep again, study, out with friends, repeat. Somewhere in between sleep and repeat, it is important to find time to think green. Not saving the planet “green” (which is, still, very important) . . . we are talking about money! College, in itself, is expensive. In…
Read More about College Students: Are You Thinking Green?When Health Insurance Isn’t Enough: High Deductibles Empty Your Wallet
Everyone is talking about it. And it could happen to you too…Let’s say you get injured this weekend playing sports, exercising or fixing your home/apartment. Even worse, your family was so concerned and it looked so “bad” that you needed to go to the emergency room in an ambulance. It was great to know that…
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