Archive for August, 2009
Plan for the inevitable … (and control your costs doing so)
My recent post about our personal experience involving Cathi’s aunt’s funeral and the need for final expense was one I especially wanted to write. No one wants to go to a funeral, but death is inevitable and not planning for it is a mistake that only the survivors pay the cost (both emotionally and materially). Fortunately, [...]
Why would anyone work in sales? (You should read this).
My friend Jerry Kennedy, who has spent much of his career in sales, recently released a motivational audio program for those of us in sales. He does a nice job of re-focusing us sales people on things that are important in sales.
One of the things he mentions which is so very true is that to sell [...]
How Can I Reduce My Prescription Drug Costs?
One of the biggest challenges facing us today is the cost of prescriptions. There are many people whose drug costs are just short of astronomical.
If you have a need to reduce your costs, and you live in California, try this FREE prescription discount card. (No strings).
I do need to make clear that this is NOT [...]
The Health Care Debate … a little truth would be welcome.
Without being political, I cannot allow my readers to believe that what is being widely reported by the traditional news organizations is truthful. It is not. I have noted repeated misstatements and what I call endrounds (that is saying something that may be true in itself yet serves to obfuscate the listener).
The Health Proposal in Congress [...]
The Final Say – Your Memorial Guide
My wife and I just got back from a trip to her home town. Her aunt passed away, so we attended the funeral. My wife’s aunt had things well arranged ahead of time, and so things went very smoothly for the family with arranging for the funeral.
The family was free to concentrate on the [...]



