In recognition of serving the credit union a dozen years without pay, including chairing the...
Terry Lauerman found a comfy way to spend his retirement, taking cat naps at a Green Bay animal sanctuary
Family members or other loved ones are often forced to make decisions about end-of-life care on behalf of patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
Millions who hold triple-tax-free health savings accounts don't take advantage of their most valuable features
The word “vocation” gets sort of abused by both the world and in Churchy-talk. In the Church we use it to refer only in the sense of the objective states in life of marriage and the priesthood or religious life. In the world, it usually refers just to a specific skill or job, usually one …
You don’t always have to give money. Sometimes giving your time is just as important, and often more rewarding.
When a friend of mine reached age 60, he began to fill notebooks with questions and ideas about his retirement.
Many businesses may be asking themselves this question. According to the Department of Labor (DOL) there are some general rules regarding the auditing of retirement/health plans. First, one has to…
Kerre of Haymarket Regional Food Pantry shares why she volunteers to distribute nutritious ingredients from the Capital Area Food Bank.
Family financial stress is up, along with health care deductibles.
Over the past ten years, the private sector has vastly increased their…
Looking to volunteer for good causes, but don't know where to start? These eight resources will help you get your feet wet in no time.
Imagine living costs so low that you can actually watch your bank account grow just from your government pension. That's just one of the benefits that Peter ...
Although they’ve adjusted operations and may be working with fewer volunteers, local food banks are still serving communities in need.
United Way fights for the health, education, and financial stability of every person in every community.
Volunteers can be a great asset for nonprofits, but they also can pose some risks.
Canadians look forward to retirement, but for many, it’s only at the back of their minds, something that will happen eventually and, increasingly, not at the magical age of 65. Today’s employees often work long past the eligible age of retirement, creating new workforce dynamics that demands the attention — and often a new analysis ...
As our parents age, it can be hard to tell if a parent needs help. Really hard. In fact, they are unlikely to outright volunteer that they need help, and in many cases, they probably think that they are doing “just fine”. So, how do you keep an eye on your parents, and make sure …
When you offer a retirement plan to your employees, you are taking on fiduciary responsibility. It is your responsibility to oversee and make decisions about your retirement plan for the benefit of the participants. This is also why it’s a good idea to frequently communicate with your retirement p
Family, friends and strangers pool their talents online to ease caregivers' burdens.