Search results
Savvy Senior: Long-term care benefits for veterans and surviving spouses
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 3 days agoQUESTION: I understand that the Veterans Administration has a benefit that can help veterans and spouses with long-term care costs. ANSWER: The Veterans Administration (VA) does indeed have ...
Dear Penny: My daughter is depressed and not working. How can I help her?
Tampa Bay Times· 6 days agoMental health is a challenging issue and can be difficult on those with mental health concerns and...
Dear Penny: How Can I Help My Daughter Who's Depressed?
Penny Hoarder via AOL· 4 days agoDear Penny, My 35-year-old daughter is unemployed. She failed out of a graduate program two years...
What To Do If You’re Nearing Retirement With Student Debt
Forbes· 7 days agoIf you’re nearing retirement and still have student loan debt, you’re not alone. According to the...
More than $1 million provided to April disaster survivors in West Virginia
WVNS Bluefield via Yahoo News· 1 day agoCHARLESTON, WV (WVNS) — Nearly two weeks after President Biden issued a major disaster declaration...
After state settlement, disabled people stuck in nursing homes hope to find homes of their own
GBH News· 23 hours agoOne of Lorraine Simpson’s favorite things to do is cook curry chicken. Simpson was a plaintiff in a...
Kansas governor signs workers comp reform legislation - Business Insurance
Business Insurance· 7 days agoThe governor signed Senate Bill 430, which she called a “win for our workforce, our businesses, and...
You’ve retired. Can you get a mortgage — and should you?
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoAs Stork put it, “Florida in August is not as fun as Florida in January.” How much are you really...
JD Supra: Bipartisan Federal Privacy Act Proposed in US
JD Supra· 4 days agoThe legislative process will likely continue for several more months. What Is the Scope of the Act? The act applies to companies subject to regulation by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Kansas City’s in for a hot summer. Here’s what it could mean for your power bill
The Kansas City Star· 11 hours agoKansas and Missouri are expected to see an electricity bill increase of around 7% this summer compared to last year — and the true cost could be even higher if extreme heat passes through the ...