
What’s Is the Best Way to Give to Charity?
It may be better to give than to receive. However, it may be even better to give and see your generosity rewarded.

It may be better to give than to receive. However, it may be even better to give and see your generosity rewarded.

Even short bouts of physical activity in an otherwise sedentary lifestyle were associated with a significantly lower risk for dying, researchers reported.

At any given time, the average American maintains between 30 and 50 online accounts. These may be with banks, financial institutions, utility companies, email providers, social media outlets, commercial shopping or travel sites and accounts unique to technology, such as an account to purchase apps for a smartphone.

With nearly 90% of caregivers providing care to a family member, and the holidays rapidly approaching, it is an opportune time to check in with both aging family members, as well as those performing caregiving duties.

Adult children may anticipate, but are not legally entitled, to an inheritance.

A love for nursing and a desire to help young people prompted a Norfolk man to include a nursing scholarship at Northeast Community College in his estate planning.

Will there be changes in your circumstances or your family that should lead to a review of your plan? Could some events cause you to need to revise or update the plan?

Adults with mild cognitive impairment may be able to boost their brain power by working on crossword puzzles, according to a new study.

Some people choose, upon their passing, to give their inheritance to a specific charity or organization. The great news is you don’t need a famous surname to give like a philanthropist.

If you own any property at all, you probably know about estate planning. You can decide what happens to your assets after you die, of course.