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Stay Healthy This Thanksgiving with These 8 Tips

Stay Healthy This Thanksgiving with These 8 Tips

Thanksgiving dinner with family and friends is one of life’s great pleasures. If you are concerned about staying healthy before you overdose on food and football, try these eight tips leading up to and during the big day.  1. Get Out and Volunteer  On Thanksgiving, we take the time to be thankful for what we have. You can take this further by giving others something...

7 Life Insurance Questions to Ask Before You Buy

7 Life Insurance Questions to Ask Before You Buy

Purchasing life insurance is not something to be done lightly. It requires researching various policies to find what works best for you, your family, and your budget. Here are a series of questions that can help you as you shop for the best policy.  1. Do I Need Life Insurance? It’s easy to say everybody needs insurance, but what will you use it for? Take...

Senior Citizen Nutrition Tips: How to Eat Healthy on a Budget

Senior Citizen Nutrition Tips: How to Eat Healthy on a Budget

Nutrition goes hand in hand with wellness, but eating right on a budget can be challenging. The good news is that you don’t have to break the bank to maintain a good diet. There are many ways to eat a healthy diet, from knowing how to shop to protecting your health with a Medicare Advantage plan. Here are a few nutrition tips for eating healthy...

A Retailer’s Guide to Loss Prevention

A Retailer’s Guide to Loss Prevention

More than $112 billion was lost to retail shrinkage in a recent year, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). Retail loss, or “shrinkage” as it is commonly called, is a severe problem in the United States. A retailer loses a certain amount of inventory due to damage, employee theft, and shoplifting. These losses affect your business’s bottom line and your livelihood. In a world...

Driving Safety Tips as Daylight Savings Ends

Driving Safety Tips as Daylight Savings Ends

Fall and the end of daylight savings time is upon us once again. As the clocks are turned back an hour, you can expect your normal sleeping patterns to be disrupted for about a week before they return to normal, as the amount of sunlight in a day is less. Driving to work or around town could be just that much more challenging. Here are some...