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Facebook has dominated our world! In 2010, it surged to half-a-billion users, became the year’s most popular website, got Oscar buzz for the widely-acclaimed movie, The Social Network, and its founder was declared Time Magazine's  Person of the Year. With social media becoming part of the the mainstream in business, advertising, social causes,... >Full Story

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A New Approach to New Year's Resolutions

One thing many people will do to ring in 2010 is make a new year's resolution. Here, according to ABC News, are what will be the most popular new year's resolutions this year: 1) Spend more time with family 2) Lose weight 3) Quit smoking or stop drinking 4) Do more fun stuff 5) Getting your finances in order Other popular choices probably...... >Read More



Invest in Yourself

Eight non-financial tips for retiring boomers If you’re one of the millions of baby boomers beginning to think about retirement, here are New Year’s tips from expert Ellen Freudenheim, author of Looking Forward: An Optimist’s Guide to Retirement, recommended by the Wall St. Journal Online Encore section: Think big: Life's about more...... >Read More



Year End!

"So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom" (Psalm 90:12). This past week my husband met with a life insurance agent because in just five years our life insurance runs out. Life insurance is like car insurance - you buy it to provide financially for your family should you meet an early death. But... >Read More



New Beginnings

Amazingly, it’s that time. A New Year is approaching right on schedule -- again. This is the time of year so many of us start making resolutions to change a certain area, or multiple areas in our lives. Maybe we have some extra pounds to shed. Possibly, we are committed to changing a specific, harmful behavior. Our infamous New... >Read More


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