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Saving for Retirement for a Brighter Future
Saving for retirement is essential because Social Security benefits alone may not be enough to cover your living expenses once you stop working. The earlier you start saving—even in small amounts—the more time your money has to grow through compound interest, which is when you earn interest on both your initial investment and the interest that investment has already earned. Starting early gives your money more time to build, making it easier to reach your long-term goals without needing to contribute large amounts later. Even if you’re not earning a lot of money, there are still practical ways to begin saving for retirement: The United States market offers a wide…
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Avoid These Common Resume Errors
A resume is the document used to introduce yourself to the hiring manager; it is how we first communicate with them and that first communication with a company is key. There are common resume errors you need to avoid if you want to be noticed and get a job interview. Writing a good resume is important because it’s your personal marketing tool—often the first and only chance you have to impress a potential employer. Here are a few common resume errors: Hiring managers receive hundreds of resumes for each job postings and they quickly skim through them, eliminating candidates who clearly are not qualified. Therefore, writing a brief and concise…
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Building A Positive Relationship with Teenage Child
Have you ever wondered if building a positive relationship with your teenage child is possible? Have you ever lost your patience with your teenage child and find yourself overwhelmed? Every parent wants the best for their children and we want to be the best parent we can be. But those years between the ages of 13 and 18 may make you feel like you’re failing at parenting. There is a reason for your child’s difficult behavior during adolescence. According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry “Scientists have identified a specific region of the brain called the amygdala that is responsible for immediate reactions including fear and aggressive…
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Resources to Support Families in Need
New York State provides a wide range of resources to support families in need, including access to food assistance and services for survivors of domestic violence. Programs such as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), food pantries, and community meal programs help ensure families do not go hungry. In addition, the state offers comprehensive domestic violence support services, including emergency housing, counseling, legal advocacy, and case management. These services are available through a network of community organizations dedicated to helping families in need achieve safety, stability, and long-term well-being. The state works in partnership with community-based organizations to ensure survivors receive culturally responsive and trauma-informed care tailored to their individual needs. Here…









