National Healthcare Decisions Day
April 16, 2009 is National Healthcare Decisions Day. The goal of this day is that by April 16th we will all talk to our loved ones about our deaths. National Healthcare Decisions Day, which is in its second year, is a collaborative effort of national, state, and community organizations committed to ensuring that all adults […]
Seniors to receive stimulus payment
If you collect Social Security or disability benefits, you will receive a one-time, $250 payment. The payments will start being sent in May. You don’t have to do anything to receive the payment. The payments will be sent separately from your regular Social Security payments. Source: CNN Political Ticker
Only the Deceased’s Estate Has to Pay the Debts
As reported today in the New York Times, collectors will call a decedent’s family and convince them to pay the deceased’s credit card bills, utility bills or any other debt they had when they died. They don’t really tell you however, that you are not responsible for the debt, the deceased’s estate is. I have […]
Is your business ready for avian flu?
As a business owner, or as an employee of a business, do you know how your company will deal with an avian flu pandemic? Will you or your employer have a role in promoting quarantine effectiveness or preventative hygiene? Contact me for free information to assist you in insuring your business is ready (VA, WV, […]
Baby Boomers Living with their Children
[themify_quote]More than 3.6 million parents lived with their adult children in 2007, according to recently released Census Bureau data, up 67 percent from 2000.[/themify_quote] Source: U.S. News & World Report, November 20, 2008