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How to Prepare Your Car for Spring
Posted: February 16, 2021
How to Prepare Your Car for SpringSpring is upon us, and the time is here to get your car ready for warmer weather and more driving. Harsh winters can take a toll on a vehicle. Essential maintenance now can help prevent major, expensive problems from developing when your time on the road increases in the warmer months. The following tips can help save you time and money in the future. Wash...
What Benefits Should I Offer My Employees?
Posted: February 13, 2021
What Benefits Should I Offer My Employees?Employee benefits will cost your business. There is no avoiding that, but the pros outweigh the cons. Advantages of offering benefits include better recruitment and retention, greater wellness and productivity, tax advantages, and a more positive company culture. Developing a benefits package represents a leap in the growth of your company. A major step in the process is deciding what benefits to offer. What Are...
Is My Diet Balanced Enough?
Posted: February 10, 2021
Is My Diet Balanced Enough?It has been said that we are what we eat. Nutrition plays an important role in optimal health, and a healthy, balanced diet is essential to good nutrition. How do you know if your diet is well balanced? You need to be eating a variety of foods from the five main food groups. What Are the Five Food Groups? If you take care to consume...
Tips and Tricks for Choosing a Good Beneficiary
Posted: February 7, 2021
Tips and Tricks for Choosing a Good BeneficiaryWhen you purchase a life insurance policy, you must choose a beneficiary. This is the person (or persons) to whom the insurance company will pay out benefits in the event of your death. Naming a life insurance beneficiary is an important decision to make. Keep the following tips in mind to help you choose the right beneficiary for your life insurance funds. Consider All Your...
Medicare Vs. Medicaid: What’s The Difference?
Posted: February 6, 2021
Medicare Vs. Medicaid: What’s The Difference?As stated on medicare.gov, Medicare is health insurance for people age 65 or older, certain people with disabilities under the age of 65, and people of any age with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) – permanent kidney damage requiring a transplant or dialysis. Medicaid is a joint state and federal program that helps cover medical costs for people with limited income and resources who meet specific...