Raking Leaves: Not A Chore, It’s Exercise

Posted by Richard on October 13, 2020

Variety is not only the spice of life, it’s close to inspirational when it comes to regular exercise. So here it is, the exercise you can get during only a week or two of the year: Raking leaves. Raking on a beautiful fall day gives you a chance to work out in nature’s health club. […]

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Seniors In Lock-Down: How Long?

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Rose is 92 in a nursing home. She has a mobility problem, but no serious illnesses. She has never touched a sip of alcohol, nor puffed on a cigarette. The kids joke she will live forever. Rose isn’t joking when she says she is planning to “escape from this hell.” Months into lock-down from COVID-19, […]

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Fantastic Seller’s Market Offers Best Prices In Years

Posted by Richard on October 7, 2020

The millennial generation has grown up and they want to buy homes. Every year for the next 10 years, millions of millennials will hit home buying age. The average age of a millennial is 32. The average age for home buying is 31, according to ETF Trends. No wonder there is a record boom in […]

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Bologna Or Turkey? Apples Or Oranges? Understanding Opportunity Costs

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In the thousands of little decisions we make every day, the costs are probably minimal. The difference in cost between taking a bologna sandwich or a turkey sandwich to work for lunch is trivial. But the difference between a bologna sandwich for lunch and a lunch at a pricey restaurant starts to get our attention. […]

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