Vested: It’s Not What You Wear; It’s What You Own

Posted by Richard on May 14, 2019

It’s a term thrown around a lot, and it sounds important: vesting. As in, being fully vested — that sounds pretty good and it is. According to the IRS, being vested in a retirement plan means ownership. All employee contributions to a retirement plan are 100% fully vested — the employee owns everything he or […]

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Securing Internet of Things (IoT)

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You are on vacation; wouldn’t it be nice to check in on the family pet? Or you are at work; it would be nice to check to see if the baby is down for a nap. The convenience of security cameras and baby monitors make them an important part of the Internet of Things (IoT). […]

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Airports Taking A New Look At Senior-Friendly Designs

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Airport torture. Enormous concourses 100-miles long. No benches. Dragging a suitcase. That crowd pushing around. The flight schedule is unreadable. The flight announcements are mumbles. By the time you haul your suitcase out of the luggage carousel, you’re finished. Something should be done. People aged 65 or older are becoming a very large group and […]

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How to Photograph Your Property For Max Impact and Quick Sale

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A majority of homebuyers today research online prior to checking out a house in person, and surprisingly few listings include anything other than mediocre photos. So good photography immediately sets you apart from other sellers. If possible, it’s a good idea to hire a professional real estate photographer. Real estate photography is a specialty unto […]

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