Optimism has held steady for Target Risk/Lifestyle Funds and for Target Date Funds (with 40 percent of investors saying it is a good or very good time for both). "A majority of … John Hancock's Investor Sentiment Survey is a quarterly poll of …
The "carrot" of rewarding employees who do not smoke with lower premiums, or put another way, the "stick" of increasing premiums paid by smokers, can be effective tools in promoting a non-smoking lifestyle. … Proponents for smokers also have argued …
The opposite side of the coin, the affluent ones, live in urban areas where air pollution has reached critical levels. We have environmental laws and guidelines and recommendations, but we sacrifice the earth and the air we breathe for the sake of a …
The first of the baby boomers had yet to hit 65, but forward-thinking investors were eyeing a coming wave of affluent retirees. Today … While specialized care facilities will exist, a generation of healthier seniors is keen to maintain their desired …
The second, An Argument In Support of the Right of the Poor in the Kingdom of Ireland to a National Provision, with its persuasions of the affluent to support the poor, still resonates – “by what right did they take upon them to enact certain laws (for …
Joyce McComas described a time when Scott flaunted his affluent lifestyle by calling her to tell him about his good job, and a $10,000 drum kit he brought his child. In July 2013, Freed sent federal marshals to arrest Scott, and to collect $54,000 in …
What inspired The Ballad of Mo & G, a post-boom novel, was a bus ride that Keane took in Dublin one day. “I went from a really affluent place and then a couple of bus stops away, I was in a horrible place with low employment and people just walking around.
When you drop that used white paper cup into the bin next to the door at a Starbucks, have you done your part to save the planet? Starbucks has long hoped that you would think so. After all, there's no better way to attract an affluent, eco-conscious …
But who will be brave enough to follow in the footsteps of Gwyneth Paltrow and speak out about the grave burdens facing the affluent and photogenic? … Sure, some of us, just for a moment — just a fleeting second or two — might like to try this …