Archive for October, 2008
Posted on October 19th, 2008.
The news in all the papers and across the television is nothing but bad. The mortgage industry is in one of the biggest crises – what does it mean for our future? In the case of reverse mortgages, they are still a viable option for some seniors that own their home, yet find themselves running [...]
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Posted on October 14th, 2008.
When you begin suspecting your parent or loved one has Alzheimer’s or dementia, make a commitment to yourself to begin gathering data. Even though your loved one may not admit she’s having memory trouble, or may not even go in to the doctor’s for an official diagnosis, there’s no better time than to start the [...]
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Posted on October 10th, 2008.
When your loved one is first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it understandably puts your entire family on a roller coaster of emotions. What do you do know? What’s going to happen next? What types of medications exist, and what can they do? In answer to the latter question, KnowItAll has a great resource for understanding the [...]
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Posted on October 1st, 2008.
A consumer can do everything possible to be personally safe and still become a victim of ID theft. The Bank of New York Mellon announced on August 28, 2008, that backup tapes containing personal information of 12.4 million clients had been lost during a routine transit. Certigy, the largest check guarantee company in the U.S., [...]
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