On this week's (December 2) Your Safe Money Show,we’ll compare our work habits as Americans to those in other countries. I think you’ll find the results interesting.
I have a warning about items you shouldn’t finance and why. There’s new studies out that show a link to exercise and a longer life.
And have you ever thought of giving a Roth IRA as a gift? For this discussion we’ll be talking about a parent or grandparent gifting to a child or grandchild.
Tune in Saturday mornings at 7:30 at 95.5FM KBEK. They stream live at kbek.com. Listen to recent shows at our podcast page at yoursafemoneyshow.com.
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Lower utility bills
The winter of 2017–2018 is expected to be colder than last winter, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. That means higher heating bills no matter what type of fuel you use.
Even as were into winter, here are ways to save on your utility bills. Seal any air leaks. Professionals perform a blower door test to identify air leaks. But you can try a low-tech version by turning on all of your home’s exhaust fans and holding an incense stick near windows, doors, and electrical outlets. If the smoke blows sideways, you have a leak that needs plugging. Next set your thermostat: If you haven’t upgraded to a programmable or smart thermostat yet, this is the winter to do so. The device will automatically lower the heat when you’re asleep or away from home. If you have forced-air heating you have a filter, be sure to change that filter depending on the grade, some you need to change monthly, some suggest every three months.
These simple changes can help you save on your heating costs.
Even as were into winter, here are ways to save on your utility bills. Seal any air leaks. Professionals perform a blower door test to identify air leaks. But you can try a low-tech version by turning on all of your home’s exhaust fans and holding an incense stick near windows, doors, and electrical outlets. If the smoke blows sideways, you have a leak that needs plugging. Next set your thermostat: If you haven’t upgraded to a programmable or smart thermostat yet, this is the winter to do so. The device will automatically lower the heat when you’re asleep or away from home. If you have forced-air heating you have a filter, be sure to change that filter depending on the grade, some you need to change monthly, some suggest every three months.
These simple changes can help you save on your heating costs.
Monday, November 27, 2017
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Highlights for November 25 Your Safe Money Show
2018 is right around
the corner, I have financial goals you can start now to jump start your New
Year.
If you’ve ever had to do someone’s finances as a caregiver, this can be a tough job, I’ll have suggestions to help you with this difficult position. Many renters don’t have insurance and I want to share with you the benefits of having renter’s insurance.
And Cyber Monday is two days away, I’ll have what NOT to buy on Cyber Monday.
Tune into KBEK 95.5 FM at 7:30 Saturday mornings. They stream live at kbek.com. Hear recent shows at yoursafemoneyshow.com.
If you’ve ever had to do someone’s finances as a caregiver, this can be a tough job, I’ll have suggestions to help you with this difficult position. Many renters don’t have insurance and I want to share with you the benefits of having renter’s insurance.
And Cyber Monday is two days away, I’ll have what NOT to buy on Cyber Monday.
Tune into KBEK 95.5 FM at 7:30 Saturday mornings. They stream live at kbek.com. Hear recent shows at yoursafemoneyshow.com.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Vaccines
I wanted to share
with you vaccines that are good to have as we get older. The once-a-year flu
vaccine is a must for older adults. The vaccine typically cuts risk by 40 to 60
percent, and getting vaccinated between 9 and 11 a.m. led to higher levels of
protective antibodies than those given between 3 and 5 p.m.
Two vaccines protect against pneumococcal disease, the CDC recommends that all adults 65 and older have both shots, a year apart.
The shingles vaccine is recommended for those age 60 and older, it cuts the chances of getting shingles by 51% for 5 years.
If you didn’t have the Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) shot—the booster for the childhood Tdap vaccine—as a teen or an adult, get one now. Making sure you’ve had the Tdap booster is especially important if you’ll be spending time around an infant. Pertussis, or whooping cough, is a highly contagious bacterial respiratory-tract infection that can be life-threatening for children younger than 12 months.
Check with your doctor and stay on top of needed vaccines.
Two vaccines protect against pneumococcal disease, the CDC recommends that all adults 65 and older have both shots, a year apart.
The shingles vaccine is recommended for those age 60 and older, it cuts the chances of getting shingles by 51% for 5 years.
If you didn’t have the Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) shot—the booster for the childhood Tdap vaccine—as a teen or an adult, get one now. Making sure you’ve had the Tdap booster is especially important if you’ll be spending time around an infant. Pertussis, or whooping cough, is a highly contagious bacterial respiratory-tract infection that can be life-threatening for children younger than 12 months.
Check with your doctor and stay on top of needed vaccines.
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