Showing by author: Kevin Mercadante

9 Reasons We May Finally be Reaching Coronavirus Fatigue
An orderly sense of calm has come over the grocery stores, replacing the frenzied panic of a few weeks ago. The local TV news is leading off with stories other than the coronavirus. That’s after two solid months of the first 80% of each program being dedicated to the pandemic. Meanwhile, Wall Stre Continue Reading
The Wall Street – Main Street Disconnect Continues Even with the Coronavirus
The stock market has been on a wild ride in 2020. It started the year on a high note, rolling through to February 12, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit an all-time high close of 29,551. News of the coronavirus was already a daily staple at that point, but Wall Street was continuing to do wha Continue Reading
Fantastic Advice And Tips To Help You Save On Pay Stub Creation
As the leader of your company, you have a lot of different responsibilities on your hands to deal with. From managing company fees to collaborating with other companies and figuring out what moves you'll make in the next quarter, you have a lot already on your plate. One of the most important Continue Reading
Between jobs? Here’s what You Need to Know about Short-term Health Insurance
Short-term health insurance policies have been an important part of the health insurance market in America for more than three decades. This often essential service provides people with coverage who lose existing coverage for a variety of reasons. The most common is the loss of a job or transitionin Continue Reading
7 Reasons Why the Coronavirus Grocery Panic Isn’t as Bonkers as We Think
Empty shelves in grocery stores, food warehouses and big-box superstores have become a common sight with the advance of the coronavirus. People are panic-buying, as if preparing for Armageddon. But is the coronavirus grocery panic over-done and even bordering on insanity? Probably not. In fact, I Continue Reading
Becoming a Saver – The Foundation of Financial Success
There's are a lot of high-minded financial strategies being written about on the web. But it seems that for most people, finances are a lot closer to the ground. Given that 62% of Americans have less than $1,000 in savings we may need to be concentrating on something much more basic. Becoming a save Continue Reading
Dealing with Workplace Hazards
Workplace hazards are aren't always obvious, and many times are hidden just out of sight. That includes risks that could leave an employee seriously injured. It can even make their day to day work much harder to complete than it should be. No matter what type of environment it is, from an office, Continue Reading
God <em>Isn’t</em> Dead – Despite “Official” Reports –  And What that Means to You
You’ve got to love a culture so intoxicated with itself that it has the audacity to infer that God – or at least religion – is dead. Maybe I’m reaching here, but any person, culture, or planet that believes it can make God go away, by public consensus or otherwise, has in fact declared itsel Continue Reading
Bestow Review – Up to $1 Million in Coverage in Just a Few Minutes
Life insurance is most under-appreciated type of insurance coverage. Everyone needs it, but they hesitate to buy for three reasons: Cost Medical exams The often-lengthy application process But the industry is evolving rapidly, making greater use of technology. That shift is min Continue Reading
How Long to Keep Pay Stubs, Bills and Other Financial Records
Taxation has always been a controversial issue for Americans. Regardless of our feelings, most of us pay our taxes yearly in compliance with the law. That raises the question how long to keep pay stubs, bills and other financial records. For most, the process is easy. We get our pay stubs in Continue Reading