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Harriet Rogers Blazed a Trail for Women
“Did you ever think you’d come into a mess like this?” Harriet Rogers asks. Though I’ve only known her for about an hour, I’ve learned quickly that she is wryly funny.
Truthfully, this interview is a little messy. In the day room at Rockridge, the assisted living facility where Harriet has lived for the past 17 years, she holds court on the couch. Around the room, 3 generations of her family listen attentively, pass around old photos, share anecdotes or shout questions. The shouting is necessary because sometimes everyone speaks at once. They are thrilled to memorialize her, and they don’t want me to miss a thing. Her nieces Susan and Jackie Ahlemeyer sit to her right; Jackie’s husband Bill and brother-in-law Bill Klaes are in the back; and Jackie’s son Brian his kids Jackson, Charlie, Joey and Grace, who have flown in from California, sprawl on the opposite couch. There are countless others here in spirit.
Cultivating Financial Wellness
2024 can be the year that you feel better about your finances! As most of us are getting our tax returns ready, this time of year can be a great time to make or renew commitments to your overall financial well-being. Financial wellness is a measure of not just how well a person manages their money, but also how a person feels about their financial life. Improving financial wellness can be achieved through practicing better money habits, including setting goals and taking the necessary steps to realize them. The process also requires building financial literacy, an important piece of feeling more empowered in your relationship with money. Above all, it measures the ability to meet both your current financial obligations as well as achieve your goals and dreams.
As Banking Scammers Get Savvier, Here’s How to Stay Safe
Have you heard of phishing and smishing? These are the latest tactics deployed by scammers to trick you into sharing important banking information and online banking login credentials, or to get you to approve fraudulent card transactions.
Need an Incentive to Do your Taxes? You Can Upgrade Your HVAC System
Under the provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, homeowners can take advantage of tax credits to offset the costs of upgrading their HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems. These tax credits serve as powerful incentives, making the transition to energy-efficient HVAC technologies more financially feasible.