Foods With More Calories Than You Think
Posted: November 10, 2020
Just because a food is healthy doesn’t make it low in calories. If you are watching your weight, it doesn’t pay to disregard the calorie content of anything you consume, including meal additions, drinks, and foods with high nutritional value. Hidden sources of calories can add significant amounts to your daily intake. The following are foods that contain more calories than you think. Nuts Pistachio,...
Traditional IRA Vs. Roth IRA
Posted: October 28, 2020
“IRA” is an abbreviation for “Individual Retirement Account.” A traditional IRA and a Roth IRA are two different retirement options, each with its own pros and cons. Depending on your circumstances, either may be a good choice for growing your retirement dollars. What Is a Traditional IRA? A traditional IRA is a retirement account for pre-tax contributions. The funds in the account can be used...
Easy Ways To Vary Your Diet
Posted: October 25, 2020
Most of us know how important it is to eat a varied diet that includes plenty of fruits and vegetables and high-quality protein. But when we are used to eating a certain way, it may be easier said than done to add healthy variety to our meals. The following tips can make it easy to vary your diet with foods that are good for your...
7 Things To Consider When Buying A Pickup Truck
Posted: October 20, 2020
What do America’s top three best-selling vehicles have in common? They’re all pickup trucks. It’s no secret that the U.S. has long been a truck-loving nation. But as automakers refine the ride and handling of pickups, more drivers are starting to see them as the jack-of-all-trades. After all, no other vehicle can boast the space and comfort of an SUV with the unmatched towing and...
Medicare Supplement Insurance: Is Plan F Going Away?
Posted: October 15, 2020
Starting Jan. 1, 2020, Medigap plans sold to people new to Medicare won’t be allowed to cover the Part B deductible. Because of this, Plans C and F will no longer be available to people who are new to Medicare on or after Jan. 1, 2020. However, if you already have one of these two plans (or the high deductible version of Plan F), you’ll...