According to the Social Security Administration, a twenty-year-old has a 30% chance of becoming “disabled” prior to reaching retirement age. The SSA would define you as disabled if 1) you are unable to do the work you did before, 2) … Continue reading →
Now that the flurry of the holidays is behind us, there is probably some holiday debris left behind. Spending on credit cards over the holiday season jumped 7% in November and was even higher in December. As a result, over … Continue reading →
Now that the flurry of the holidays is behind us, there is probably some holiday debris left behind. Spending on credit cards over the holiday season jumped 7% in November and was even higher in December. As a result, over … Continue reading →
The U.S. Surgeon General’s Healthy Apps Challenge is a competition open to U.S. application developers – and internet users will get reap the benefits! On January 31, 2012, winners in each of three categories (fitness / physical activity, nutrition / … Continue reading →
As the costs of a college or graduate education go up, students may want to evaluate their career and work choices and consider entering public service. The Federal government’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program allows a student loan debtor who … Continue reading →