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Guest commentary: Too much fruitcaking could lead to a terrible networking experience for all

By   /  Wednesday, December 4th, 2024  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: Too much fruitcaking could lead to a terrible networking experience for all

By Gerhard Apfelthaler and Kelly Kimball The Christmas season is upon us, and with that the eternal challenge of selecting, giving, and receiving gifts.  Some of you might remember — or still practice — the tradition of gifting fruitcakes.  The Christmas tradition of gifting fruitcakes — dense cakes containing nuts, dried fruits, and spices — is a Read More →

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Guest commentary: Don’t rush open enrollment

By   /  Wednesday, December 4th, 2024  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: Don’t rush open enrollment

By Dr. Micah Dickey  Are you spending 30 minutes or less choosing your healthcare plan? You might be missing out on significant savings and better coverage.  Although the annual selection of a healthcare plan may seem daunting, it is imperative to reassess your coverage each year rather than automatically renewing your existing plan. Whether you Read More →

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Guest commentary: Excessive regulations a threat to California’s family businesses

By   /  Sunday, November 17th, 2024  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: Excessive regulations a threat to California’s family businesses

By Ken Monroe Family businesses are the backbone of California’s economy.  From family farms to shops and restaurants to manufacturing companies, our businesses don’t just provide goods and services; we create jobs, support communities and carry on legacies built over generations.  How important are family businesses to the state’s economy?  Our state’s 1.4 million family businesses employ Read More →

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Guest commentary: Navigating the recent surge in refinance activity

By   /  Friday, November 8th, 2024  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: Navigating the recent surge in refinance activity

By Sergio Gonzalez Recently, the Federal Reserve’s decision to cut interest rates for the first time since March 2020, has sparked a surge in refinance activity, which should come as no surprise to those who track market trends.  When rates drop, homeowners naturally begin to consider refinancing their mortgages to secure a lower rate, reduce monthly payments, or even Read More →

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Relying on hope is not a strategy for continued success 

By   /  Monday, November 4th, 2024  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Relying on hope is not a strategy for continued success 

By Gerhard Apfelthaler Few phrases are as iconic, cautionary, and maybe overused as “hope is not a strategy.”  Popularized by a book published in 2003, it is a reminder that while optimism is important, success ultimately hinges on other things — understanding your environment, setting your goals, charting a course, and then executing, executing, executing.  Too Read More →

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Guest commentary: Four strategies to maximize your charitable giving as holiday season approaches

By   /  Monday, November 4th, 2024  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: Four strategies to maximize your charitable giving as holiday season approaches

By Sarah Reznick There is nothing like the feeling of giving during the holidays — the simple act of giving fosters a sense of connection with others and a sense of fulfillment.  Spreading kindness has been clinically proven to have a positive impact on our mood and our self-esteem.  So, as the year begins to wind down, the Read More →

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Guest commentary: Low-income students, military households are most at risk in the digital divide

By   /  Monday, October 28th, 2024  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: Low-income students, military households are most at risk in the digital divide

By Chanelle Hawken As local students have settled back into school, a recent report from the Benton Institute on Broadband & Society highlighted the potential impacts that the end of the federal government’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) willhave on bridging the digital divide with lower-income households that relied on ACP monthly subsidies.  Nearly 1 in 5 Read More →