Tips on How to Keep Your New Year’s Resolution(s)

New Year’s resolutions may be difficult to keep but if you take these tips into consideration, you may find 2017 to be a bit more rewarding. If your 2016 New Year’s resolutions have all but failed, rest assured that you are not alone. Now that 2017 is here, you likely made new New Year’s resolutions, Read More

Get Sleep During the Holidays

Getting sleep during the holidays seems to be an impossible mission, but perhaps with these tips, it’s nothing but possible.  Sleep is essential for our physical and mental health. Without it, we turn into a real Grinch and wreak havoc on the holidays. With spending time with your relatives, eating, playing games, decorating your home, Read More

Thanksgiving Home Safety Tips

The great holiday of Thanksgiving may bring everyone together, but it also comes with its unique risks. Thanksgiving is a time in which we reflect on all that we have as Americans and give thanks to it all. It’s a time where we get together with our loved ones, cook delicious meals, and enjoy an Read More

The End of Daylight Saving Time: How to Adjust Your Baby’s Sleep Schedule

The end of daylight saving time means you get an extra hour of sleep which could mess up your sleep schedule. When does it end? Sunday, November 16, 2016, at 2:00 AM At long last, the completely unnecessary use of daylight saving time is over. For many students and adults across the nation, the end Read More

It’s Golf Month! Here Are 3 Ways in Which You Can Celebrate!

National Golf Month is a great excuse to get out of the house, and enjoy a relaxing day on the green. May is National Golf Month! The game we all love to hate, or hate to love. It’s a sport we all feel passionately about and enjoy all year long. This month is time to Read More

The ACA Delay that is Not Getting the Attention it Deserves

Last week two major pieces of the Affordable Care Act (PPACA) were delayed.  First, and the part that received most attention, was that the employer mandate was delayed until 2015.  This was a very big announcement – businesses with more than 50 full-time equivalent employees were struggling to figure out how to measure their plans’ Read More

A Good Step on Health Care Reform Reform

The US Senate voted to repeal a particularly bad piece of the Health Care Law today on an 81-17 vote.  81-17 is significant not only because of how overwhelmingly it passed, but because you simply cannot reach that number without bipartisan support. What part of the law was repealed? The specific piece repealed was a Read More

Update on PPACA Non-Discrimination

Key Federal agencies have decided that the new Affordable Care Act group health nondiscrimination rules are too complicated for taxpayers to apply without regulatory guidance.   Taxpayers can wait to comply with the rules until the agencies come out with regulations or some other type of guidance, officials at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) say Read More