Month: October 2013

Nationwide Relocation Services Discusses IRS Moving Deductions

Moving involves serious time and effort, and it can cost a significant amount of money as well. Below, Nationwide Relocation Services explains how the IRS determines your eligibility for moving deductions when paying federal and state taxes. Community Blog: When is an individual eligible for moving deductions? Nationwide Relocation Services: If the move is related […]

Phillip Elden Recalls His First Ascent Up Famous Peak Mount Hood

According to Oregon native Phillip Elden, the picturesque scenery of the Northwest is appealing to both long-time residents and short-term visitors alike. As an active environmentalist, Phillip Elden believes that nature is something that should be cherished and respected. Below, Phillip Elden recalls the precious memories of his experience climbing Mount Hood. Community Blog: Welcome, […]

Dave Contarino Explains Horse Qualifying in the Kentucky Derby

A regular attendee of the Kentucky Derby, Dave Contarino explains how horses are entered and selected for horse racing’s most prominent event. Community Blog: What are the basic requirements for Kentucky Derby qualification? Dave Contarino: First of all, the entry must be a 3-year-old thoroughbred horse that ranks in the top 20 in grades stakes […]

Kris Krohn on Using Real Estate as a Retirement Tool

Kris Krohn knows that as baby boomers near retirement age in record numbers, finances are an increasingly important issue. An experienced real estate investor, Kris Krohn founded the Strongbrook Group, where he and his colleagues work hard to help others succeed in their own real estate investment efforts. For many Americans, however, retirement may be […]

Joanna A. van der Vant on Preventing Financial Statement Fraud

Joanna A. van der Vant is Certified Fraud Examiner, an accounting expert with an MBA. She is a longtime member of the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers and Chicago’s CREW (Commercial Real Estate Executive Women) and Illinois CPA Society. In this brief interview, Joanna A. van der Vant explains how to prevent financial statement fraud. […]

Cooking Classes Are a Fun Pastime for Retirees

For older adults looking to add a little spice to their lives, cooking classes may be just the “catch of the day.” At this stage in life, staying active, learning new skills, and socializing are essential keys to overall wellness, and cooking classes offer all of these benefits and more. While seniors may be in […]

Categories: Lifestyle

Green Water Technologies on Water Softening

What is water softening, what does it mean for the average homeowner, and how does it work? Green Water Technologies answers these questions and more in today’s one-on-one interview. Community Blog: Good morning. Thank you for taking time to chat with us today. Green Water Technologies: No problem. Community Blog: So, what is water softening? […]

YOR Health Products: YOR Digest Ultra Supports Healthy Digestion and More

YOR Health products are designed to maximize nutritional benefits and support members across the globe on their journey to better health. YOR Health offers nutritional shakes, supplements and convenience sets. To ensure excellence, YOR Health products contain only pure, premium quality ingredients. In the following interview with Community Blog, YOR Health describes the highly effective yet […]

Kelley D. Hamilton of Bonaventure Senior Living Says the Brain Can Be Trained

Kelley D. Hamilton is CEO of Bonaventure Senior Living.  This network of full service retirement, assisted living, and memory care communities caters to older adults who want to remain active and independent but don’t want the worries that come with living alone.  Today, Kelley D. Hamilton of Bonaventure explains why his company encourages seniors to […]