January 2020

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What You Should Know if You’re Building Your Own Home Improvements

There’s a keen satisfaction to be found in finishing up a project, especially if it’s something you can proudly showcase in your home. Whether you are building a new shed or setting up a new fixture, here are some tips you can really make use of if you’re doing it yourself. Know Your Plot This

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Self Protection: Safety and Security Measures for Solo Residents

Finally living on your own can give you a certain sense of freedom. However, with that freedom is the responsibility of taking extra care of your home and person. After all, neighborhoods nowadays aren’t quite as safe as they were back then. More and more people are losing respect for each other to the point

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Life After Retirement: What to Do Now That You’re Retired

You have spent most of your life working. Finally, you can sit back and enjoy what life has to offer. With a steady income guaranteed for this next chapter of your life through your Verizon retirement plan, how should you spend all your free time? Here are some suggestions: Travel After being released from the shackles

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Toy Knockoffs: Is There a Demand Among Collectors?

The toy collectibles industry is a big industry and a hit among kids of all ages. Toys today aren’t just viewed as playthings but as collectibles — an investment of some sort. The toy collectible market is steadily growing globally. Bootlegs and knockoffs aren’t exactly new to the market. KOs have been around for quite some time. Though

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4 Top Advantages of Debt Consolidation

Canadian consumer debt is nearing $768 billion, according to second-quarter reports of 2019. With so many areas of debt (mortgage, car, student, etc.), it can be challenging for ordinary Canadians to keep up. The average Canadian household carries about $4,240 in credit card debt. Aside from that, Canadian families are also paying off student loans, mortgages,

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