(NAPSI)—Tips for claiming the Saver’s Credit: Check Your Eligibility Depending on your filing status and income level, you may qualify for a nonrefundable credit of up to $1,000 (or $2,000 if filing jointly) on your federal income taxes for that year when you contribute to a 401(k), 403(b), 457(b) or similar retirement plan, or IRA. Read More …
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Health & Nutrition Tips For Finding Good Nutrition
(NAPSI)—According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, one out of every eight U.S. households experiences food insecurity. Access to healthy food is an important factor in your health, and for millions of Americans, it remains elusive. “An inability to access healthy food, and the important nutrients they contain, can cause both immediate and long-term health Read More …
Health Awareness Protecting Your Vision From Diabetes
(NAPSI)—Diabetes kills more Americans each year than AIDS and breast cancer combined—and can cause serious problems throughout the body. According to the National Eye Institute, eye health, for example, can become critically compromised. Around 30.3 million Americans, or 9.4 percent of the population, are living with diabetes, with about 1.5 million more being diagnosed every Read More …
It’s Not Too Hard For Parents To Choose
by Andrew Campanella (NAPSI)—From the beginning, America has been a country of immigrants, who bring with them their own cultures. Culture means much more than food and clothing—it includes values, perspectives, priorities. That diversity is part of what makes America a truly great place to live. By valuing diversity, we acknowledge the importance of individual Read More …
Making Life Better Overcoming Life’s Messes
(NAPSI)—Each January, people set resolutions for the New Year, but according to U.S. News & World Report, approximately 80 percent of resolutions fail by the second week of February. If organizing is your Achilles’ heel, the solution is to tap into local professionals to help guide you through the process and give you the tools Read More …
Education News And Notes Join The School Choice Celebration
(NAPSI)—Across the country, millions of students, teachers, parents and community leaders are gathering at more than 40,000 events and activities to celebrate National School Choice Week, January 20−26, though the idea of school choice can be something to be celebrated all through the year. Why? The answer is simple. Because of school choice, more and Read More …
Planning Your Retirement Four Retirement Readiness Fixes For Baby Boomers
(NAPSI)—The Stanford Center on Longevity’s 2018 “Sightlines Report” found that baby boomers have accumulated less household wealth and carry more debt in comparison to previous generations of American retirees. The report found that overall household asset balances—and retirement savings in particular—are lower for boomers than for the elderly Americans born before them. In addition, baby Read More …
Business News And Notes How To Make Meetings More Efficient
(NAPSI)—In 2019, company leaders and their employees have an opportunity to transform how they work in order to achieve stronger results and more creative and compelling outcomes. CIOs, IT decision makers and employees all have a role to help S.W.I.T.C.H. workplace environments and leverage IT investments for the benefit of the company and the bottom Read More …
Business News & Notes Small Businesses Need To Invest In These Four Technologies
by Anthony Bradley, GVP of Research, Capterra (NAPSI)—Because they operate on razor-thin margins, small-business owners and managers may be tempted to put technology expenses near the bottom of any priority list. After all, small businesses have many fires to put out—and investing in a new technology tool can seem like a problem that can wait. Read More …
Education Going Back To School On Your Company’s Dime
Corporate Tuition Assistance Programs Are Growing In Popularity. How To Capitalize On The Trend And Find The Right Program For You. (NAPSI)—What is it like to be a hot commodity? American workers should know. With a jobless rate at a near−record low, companies are competing for highly skilled employees. At the same time, a Deloitte Read More …