by mcl | Jun 30, 2015 | Columns, Money Matters, Practical Living
By SCOTT T. MARSHALL, CPA, CFP® About two years ago, I had a financial planning review meeting with clients who were married. They both had long work histories with good incomes (i.e. they had more than paid their fair share into the social security system). He was 66...
by mcl | Jun 1, 2015 | Christian Commerce, Columns, Practical Living
By MARILYN TINNIN Dub Herring is legendary as a successful RV dealer across the Gulf South. For a guy who almost stumbled into the industry by accident in 1992, he has built an extraordinary business largely because of his character, his work ethic, his generous...
by mcl | Jun 1, 2015 | Columns, Money Matters, Practical Living
By MICHAEL P. DENNY, CPA, CFP Recently, I read an article that stated most couples spend more time planning their next vacation than they spend planning how to take their Social Security benefits. As that fact began to sink in it became alarming to me,...
by mcl | Jun 1, 2015 | Columns, Legal Advice, Practical Living
By William B. Howell If the day ever comes that you are called upon to become a caregiver, whether it be for a parent or your spouse, you will likely feel at the very least overwhelmed if not completely lost. What do you do first? Many times these situations begin...
by mcl | Jun 1, 2015 | Columns, Education Connection, Practical Living
By Carolyn R. Tomlin Near a window of our home, I watched as a pair of gray Mockingbirds built a nest in a willow tree. For several days they gathered bits of straw, tiny twigs, and even a length of red yarn found in the yard. When time came for the female to lay eggs...
by mcl | May 7, 2015 | Christian Commerce, Columns, Practical Living
MCL: Briefly tell us how you became interested in martial arts and how you became passionate about the benefits? Jason Griffin: I became interested in martial arts when I was 12. I really wanted a challenge athletically and Taekwondo gave me the ability to be part of...