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Older Adults Trapped in Payday Loan System to Visit Columbus PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 05 April 2008
If you are a senior citizen in trouble with a payday loan store, Serving Our Seniors needs your participation, so they can help YOU.  On April 9th at 4 p.m. the Ohio Attorney General's Office (OAG) would like to hear from people who are indebted to pay day loan stores.  The OAG's office is gathering information to see if there is justifiable reason for taking some type of action on payday lending. 

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Mill Manor Joins Managed Care Plan PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 27 March 2008
Mill Manor Care Center of Vermillion has entered into a contractual arrangement with Management and Network Services. M.N.S. based in Dublin, Ohio is a managed care company that represents numerous insurance companies that are interested in contracting with quality driven cost effective healthcare providers. Mill Manor was recently credentialed by M.N.S. and is now ready to contract with local insurance companies and related payers that are essential to its business.
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Helping Grandchildren Financially Prepare for College PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 27 March 2008
Want to involve your grandchildren in paying for college? Get them saving while they're still young, says grandparents.com money expert, Bambi Holzer. "If children grow up understanding money as a finite resource, they'll understand the need to manage it properly," says Holzer.
At around age five, children begin to understand how money works. That's a good time to start teaching them about saving. They'll start to catch on when, for example, they see how one week's allowance may not cover the cost of a coveted toy. Use these and other similar "teachable moments" to initiate discussions about pocketing the change for the future.
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Planning for a Healthy Retirement PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 27 March 2008
For many baby boomers it seems like just yesterday they were grooving to the new sound of the Beatles, but this year the first wave of boomers turns 62 - making retirement just around the corner. Retirement can mean more time to spend with family and pursue a favorite hobby, but it also means an increased focus on health care needs.  Advance planning can help baby boomers ensure that they can focus on enjoying retirement instead of worrying about their health care.
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