January 11th, 2024
Steve DiGioia
The new year needs new updates in laws, one such pertains to the existing laws of ADU. ADU stands for accessory dwelling units, a new law that has been added to the constitution of California. The new laws, one of them known as AB 1033, allow the homeowners of the city to sell their ADUs separately […]
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January 11th, 2024
Steve DiGioia
IRS Implements 1099-K Reporting Requirement for Payment Apps in 2024, Targeting More Accurate Financial Disclosures In 2024, the IRS is set to implement the long-expected 1099-K revealing prerequisite for outsider installment applications, like PayPal, Venmo, Money Application, or Zelle. At first scheduled for 2022, this standard orders detailing profit more than $600 to the IRS; […]
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January 11th, 2024
Jeremy Reif
Democrats And Republicans Election Year and the Stock Market: They Go Together Like Water and Oil Uncertainty and the stock market do not mix well. What does this mean for your investments? Every four years, investors endure an election market with full-on mudslinging. Presidential candidates leave no stone unturned and expose everything to gain an […]
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January 10th, 2024
Joseph M. Casciani
In this podcast about healthy aging, Dr. Joe Casciani is interviewed by Pam Fultz, Senior Community Relations Manager for the Vi Senior Living Communities. Vi operates 10 Life Plan Communities across the United States. Residents enjoy stylish apartments, varied lifestyle programming, and deep friendships. Their podcast series, Senior Living Straight Talk, hosted by Pam Fultz, […]
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January 4th, 2024
Jeremy Reif
Mcdonalds Inflation and Government Involvement By Jeremy Reif, CRPS The unintended consequences of raising minimum wages and the fight against inflation. The cause and effect of our government’s actions, for better or worse. In a purely economic sense, supply and demand would have worked themselves out naturally. Government intervention forced change where it potentially did […]
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January 4th, 2024
Maria Belanic
When we delve into the intricate realm of grief, guilt, and self-judgment, we often unearth an array of frustrations that can feel overwhelming. It’s like navigating a maze where every turn reveals a new challenge, each with its unique emotional weight. Imagine walking through a dense forest, the path ahead obscured by the shadows of […]
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January 2nd, 2024
Alan Cay Culler
Calendar Schmalendar! Today is January 1st. Actually I am writing this over three days starting on December 30th and it won’t be posted on this site until 4:00 a.m. on January 2nd and goodness knows when you are reading it – assuming anyone is actually reading it. There is this day called New Year’s, on […]
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January 1st, 2024
Paula D. Tozer
It’s better to change 10 things by 1% than one thing by 10% Dr. Tara Swart In a recent interview, author and neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart describes how she considers the Law of Attraction, and, in particular, a vision board. She considers it as an activity log. She notes that it’s not enough to simply […]
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December 29th, 2023
Paula D. Tozer
Today I asked myself…What is the formula for unhappiness? Always seeking, never finding. Always learning, never knowing. To find it is to know it. To know it is to live it. Simple. If that’s so, then why do we struggle to be happy? Your life doesn’t contradict your words or circumstances. What you live is […]
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December 24th, 2023
Paula D. Tozer
It’s interesting to observe how the holiday season can make us feel more alone. For those of us who feel its bite instead of its embrace, the idea that we “should” be happy, prosperous, and share meals surrounded by friends and family feels like a fairy tale. Even when we do enjoy rewarding relationships, engage […]
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