Seniors & Technology Seniors & Technology Get On Board! Thursday, March 12, 2020 0 We live in a digital world and ours lives are now governed by our devices. Platforms and apps such as Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Zoom, Skype, Google Hangouts, and... Read more
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CapTel Captioned Phones CapTel Captioned Phones Hearing and Seeing Thursday, March 12, 2020 0 CapTel phones and CTS (Captioned Telephone Service) allows those who are deaf, hard of hearing, or 'late-deafened' to not only listen to the caller's voice, but read everything that is being said... Read more
Laurie Blume / Monday, June 1, 2020 / Categories: Financial, Advance Planning Retirement Planning from a Place of Sufficiency Scarcity vs. Sufficiency in Retirement Planning - Upending the Money Management Model Ben Combs and his co-founder Mary Jo Saavedra, are launching The Advisory Cooperative, a virtual and brick-and-morter financial planning, resource, and community base for seniors, based in Portland Oregon. Their mission is to provide a resource hub for seniors to discuss important and timely topics, meet with professionals, and enjoy time spent with each other. This is the first-of-it's-kind cooperative in the nation, with the intent on upending and rethinking the way seniors think of continuous life planning. Print 28491 Tags: Benjamin Combs Life Planning Mary Jo Saavedra Retirement Planning The Advisory Cooperative Related articles Financial Advice in Unstable Times