From the monthly archives:
September 2010
Life insurance is an often overlooked part of a family’s financial plan. However, with the right policy money issues need not be a consideration if tragedy does strikes. People should understand the life insurance process before, during and after they buy policies explains Amy Danise, senior managing editor of Insure.com. Misunderstandings can lead to bad financial decisions. [...]
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Continue ReadingWith kids just getting back to school it is easy to get caught up in the importance of academics and forget that playing is also a part of a child’s learning process. Playing outside and getting messy may just seem like fun to kids, but playtime actually has an important role in child development. Research [...]
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Continue ReadingHurricane Earl is threatening the nation’s Eastern seaboard this Labor Day weekend and surely more will develop somewhere in the next few weeks. Knowing what to do before a hurricane hits is essential in minimizing potential damage. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance offers Casa Latina readers a few steps homeowners can take to weatherproof their homes without breaking [...]
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Continue ReadingFrom dripping wet children plopping down on the couch after an afternoon in the sprinklers, muddy footprints tracked through the living room, and piles of musty towels found in every corner of the house, the summer can start to feel more like a chore than a vacation. This year, after the back-to-school shopping is finished [...]
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Continue ReadingUna receta perfecta para un picnic Estamos orgullosos de presentar otra deliciosa receta de Denisse Oller. Una de las mil maneras de preparar platos con pollo y una de las más divertidas para cocinar al aire libre son los pinchos, esas masitas de pollo entrelazadas con los vegetales y frutas de mi predilección, aderezados con [...]
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