29 Feb
Posted by Samantha Lee as Insurance news
Many middle-income baby boomers are waiting to retire until they are eligible for Medicare, yet more than half admit to knowing little or nothing about the program, a new study says.
More people under age 65 are taking Medicare eligibility into consideration when determining when to retire, according to the study. Exactly 45% of working people age 47 to 64 said they are waiting to retire until they are eligible for Medicare; 24% are still undecided.
Yet 56% of middle-income baby boomers admit to knowing little or almost nothing about the Medicare program; 13% falsely believe Medicare is free, according to a study by the Bankers Life and Casualty Co.
Purchasing a van is the easy part. Now comes a little bit of effort and work on your side. Like all other vehicles, you will need to think of obtaining van insurance for your vehicle. Do not even think of forgoing this part. Many people would often go for insurance which is recommended by family and friends.
While they, undoubtedly, would not knowingly give you wrongful information, it is always good to conduct a search on the insurance policies by yourself so that you know the exact terms and conditions or your van insurance policy. Read more…
21 Feb
Posted by Thomas Thompson as Insurance Guide
If you had been able to listen to Dr Patricks and my podcast on pet dental health questions, you would have heard us answering Arthurs question about his dog Pancho:
Arthur R asks “My Embraced dog, Pancho, has a small mouth and does not like having his teeth brushed. No matter how I try, he squirms and twists his way out of daily brushing. How can I get him to look forward to daily dental hygiene?”
In Patricks answer, we challenged Arthur to try out some of Patricks suggestions, perhaps with a video or two for the before and after effect and he took the challenge.
We dont have any videos to show you yet, but Arthur did send this update:
Pancho has been getting his teeth “brushed” daily since we started this project. Pan
I’m more of a winter person than a summer person—I’d rather endure 20 degrees over sweating through 100 degrees any day. However, your home and property may not hold up as well through the winter, and Mother Nature can be very temperamental. I urge everyone
I’m more of a winter person than a summer person—I’d rather endure 20 degrees over sweating through 100 degrees any day. However, your home and property may not hold up as well through the winter, and Mother Nature can be very temperamental. I urge ever