Posts Tagged ‘guesteditor’
Back to School, Back to Practice: What You Need to Know About Your Insurance as a Volunteer Coach
As children return to school across the country, families know that can also mean a return to the practice field, whether through school sports teams or community sports programs and often parents may find themselves on the sidelines as a volunteer coach. It can be especially rewarding to teach children the skill sets of a…
Read MoreHow to use Facebook for Business
Most of us spend some amount of time on Facebook. Did you ever wish that you could better use your Facebook “friends” to grow your business? Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to make someone your business friend without exposing all your personal posts? Look no further. Guest author and Excel expert…
Read MoreDownside of Online: Cyber Crime & Stolen Data
by Rick Viall (Guest Editor) How safe is private information when stored electronically? You may not want to know the answer to that question. But if you’re just a bit curious, consider visiting privacyrights.org/data-breach. The site allows you to scroll through a frequently updated chronological list of reported breaches of private…
Read MoreAsset Protection Advice
This initial podcast was intended for doctors but it’s applicable to others as well. Asset protection expert Martin Shenkman gives advice on how to keep your net worth secure. https://elitecpatax.com/audio/assetprotection.mp3
Read MoreDoes Volunteering Your Time Mean Volunteering Your Insurance?
by Guest EditorRick Viall rviall@viallins.com Millions of Americans donate time—their most valuable asset—to serve as a volunteer board member on non-profits, booster clubs, churches, PTAs and civic organizations, just to name a few. The decisions these folks make can have a dramatic impact on their respective organization—and not always for the better. If a volunteer…
Read MoreDownside of Online: Cyber Crime & Stolen Data
by Guest EditorRick Viall rviall@viallins.com How safe is private information when stored electronically? You may not want to know the answer to that question. But if you’re just a bit curious, consider visiting privacyrights.org/data-breach. The site allows you to scroll through a frequently updated chronological list of reported breaches of private data. Some data are…
Read MoreSounds too Good to be True: Downloading Illegal Music
by Guest EditorRick Viall rviall@viallins.com Remember the days of curling up to the radio on a Saturday night, torturing yourself through commercials and lame tunes just to be able to crank it when Mr. DJ played your favorite song? No longer does one require the patience to spend an entire evening anticipating the next round…
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