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Hurricanes and Wildfires: How to Prepare for a Natural Disaster

David Taylor August 31, 2021

Wildfires, floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes can cause massive amounts of damage and loss of life. While the disasters themselves can’t be eliminated, there are things…

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Retirement: A Time for Jubilación

David Taylor August 30, 2021

When you approach retirement as a lifelong adventure, it can be a constant source of rejoicing. Here’s how design thinking gets you there. Retirement can…

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Legal Consequences of Breaking Idols in Temples

David Taylor August 30, 2021

Idols in the Hindu temples are not toys or statues. They are physical beings that have been stimulated to vibrate in a specific way, causing…

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Better Video Meetings: The Sound-Canceling Magic of the Krisp App

David Taylor August 23, 2021

Krisp is a magical app I can’t imagine living without — especially in a world with 300 million daily Zoom sessions.  Let me guess. You’re…

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Keep Renters From Burning Down Your Property on the 4th of July

David Taylor August 20, 2021

Independence Day celebrations are almost here, and with them comes the risk of accidents and fires. While most people take precautions, landlords have an additional…

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How To Pay Employees for 4th of July

David Taylor August 20, 2021

While we all may agree that the Fourth of July is a joyous time of year, for small business employers, it can also be confusing.…

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Should I Sign a Prenuptial Agreement?

David Taylor August 20, 2021

Many people believe a Prenuptial Agreement, or prenup, is a bad idea because it implies they are planning on a divorce at the same time…

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What Employers Can Do To Prepare for Emergencies at Work

David Taylor August 19, 2021

Is your business prepared for workplace emergencies? As vaccination rates increase and your business reopens with customers and employees returning to shops, offices, and worksites,…

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Strategies for Managing Your Own Rental Property

David Taylor August 19, 2021

Being a landlord may appear easy from the outside, but once you get started, you quickly find out how hard it can be. Keeping the…

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Lend Money to Family and Friends the Smart Way

David Taylor August 19, 2021

Many people turn to friends and family for loans when buying a large asset or starting up a business. Lending to family and friends is…

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How to Request Information About Your Veterans Benefits

David Taylor November 13, 2021

The U.S. government provides many different benefits to military veterans and their families. But navigating the maze of benefits to determine which ones are available…

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What Are the Legal Consequences of an Eviction?

David Taylor October 29, 2021

If you’ve been evicted, there’s a good chance that your housing problems aren’t over, even if you’ve turned your financial situation around. Evictions are a…

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Use a Credit Freeze to Stop Identity Thieves in Their Tracks

David Taylor October 29, 2021

COVID-19 has led to a marked increase in online transactions, triggering a huge spike in cases of identity theft. There are many steps you can…

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State and Federal Eviction Moratorium Updates for Landlords

David Taylor October 28, 2021

If you’re a landlord, then you’re well aware that many state governors enacted eviction moratoriums to protect vulnerable tenants during stay-at-home orders in response to…

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2021 Eviction Moratorium Extension and Tenant Rent Relief Update

David Taylor October 27, 2021

Millions of Americans continue to struggle financially as businesses big and small fight to stay afloat amid repeated pandemic shutdowns and re-openings. Renters, in particular,…

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