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I Think I Left My 401(k) …
Greg is 43 years old. During his 20-year career, he worked for four different employers. In his 20s and early 30s, Greg didn't pay attention to his finances – at that time, he didn't have a wife and two kids. But now, things are different. He remembers contributing to...
Motivational Quotes for July
Inspirational sayings have a way to motivate us to take action and grow. If you need a motivational nudge, then print this page. Read a quote every day to increase your motivation. “All progress occurs because people dare to be different.” – Harry Millner “Remember...
No Excuses With A Run/Walk Program
In my 30s, I ran a marathon. It’s crazy to think I would easily run 10 miles during training. Unfortunately, I didn’t catch the running bug. My foot surgery post-marathon killed my desire to run another marathon. But I do still enjoy running only in a run/walk...
Do You Have A Family Disaster/Emergency Plan?
Disasters and emergencies happen regularly. Watch the news, and you'll see one or more listed in the top stories. Natural disasters could be a result of where you live. For example, living near water increases the risk of flooding. If you live near drier areas, you...
5 Things To Ask When In The Sandwich Generation
We often hear the term “sandwich generation” but really don’t understand its magnitude until we experience it. Sandwich Generation is a term used when someone is simultaneously caring for both their children and their aging parents. Couples either share...
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