Archive for April 2018
The #1 Tip for Dating After 50
Online dating is increasingly popular – which means it’s now easier than ever to meet new people. But for those age 50 or older, online dating can be intimidating. Will you find other adults your age looking for love online? How can you make a connection and find that someone special? Even after 50, the…
Read MoreThe 5 Best Minivans of 2018 for Seniors
Once considered to be the most boring car, minivans are now more fun than ever. Today’s newest minivans are full of exciting upgrades and features. Below are the best minivans of 2018. Shutterstock1. 2018 Dodge Caravan With a starting price of $26,500, the 2018 Dodge Caravan one of the least expensive minivans available. Like most…
Read More(Test) Here’s How Americans are Saving on Their Cable and Internet Bills
Are you paying too much for cable and internet? Most likely. If you’re paying over $90 per month, there’s one thing you need to know before your next billing cycle: there are dozens of new cable companies popping up that are desperate to give you a better deal. Here’s where to look: [4 button keyword block] Bathroom…
Read MoreWhere to Find the Best Deals on the Samsung Galaxy S9
Right now, there’s a single smartphone shaking up the market: the brand-new Samsung Galaxy S9. The upgrade smartphone fans waited a year for, the S9 packs features competitors can’t match. From a generous 5.8-inch screen with vibrant display colors to a conveniently located fingerprint scanner, the S9 has some of the coolest tech upgrades seen…
Read MoreHere’s Why SUVs Are America’s Favorite Car Once Again
From the 1970s until the 1990s, SUVs were incredibly popular vehicles in the US automotive market. Iconic SUVs became regular sights on America’s roadways thanks to their durability and spaciousness. In the 2000s, though, the car market was changed by skyrocketing gas prices. With average prices of more than $4 per gallon nationwide, the cost…
Read More6 Features That Make Tech Gadgets Better for Seniors
Think seniors aren’t tech savvy? Think again – of the more than 47 million American adults over the age of 65, three-quarters have a cellphone according to WeForum.com. Nearly 50 percent of seniors use Facebook, and over 70 percent use the Internet at least once a day, the Pew Research Center reports. As the internet…
Read MoreHow to Remodel Your Kitchen for Thousands Less
Remodeling your kitchen is one of the best home improvement projects you can undertake. It’s a great way to transform the look and feel of your home, and it also offers an excellent return on your investment if you should ever decide to sell. Unfortunately, kitchen remodels also tend to be among the most expensive…
Read More8 Questions to Ask When Buying a Used Car
Thinking about buying a car? Instead of signing for years of payments and interest on a new car, consider buying a used car. Despite the stigma, there is nothing wrong with buying a used car. As a matter of fact, as soon as a new car is driven off the lot, it’s considered a used…
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Student Loan Forgiveness and Consolidation
Outstanding student debt now totals close to $1.4 trillion in the U.S. – an amount that’s doubled in the last decade. The cost of a college education has soared over the last 30 years, and students now owe anywhere from $5,000 to $40,000 by the time they receive their diploma. Your student loans can have…
Read MoreEasy Ways to Save When Remodeling Your Bathroom
If you’ve ever bought an older home or lived in the same house for years, you know how awful an outdated bathroom can be. The idea of a complete renovation or simple update is a real mood-booster – until you start doing the math, that is. Remodeling your bathroom is expensive. According to Angie’s List,…
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