Holidaymakers travelling to Europe could lose up-front protection from medical bills as the Government has halted applications for the European Health Insurance Card before they have announced its replacement. The EHIC, used by many Britons abroad to access health services abroad, is no longer available for many seeking trips to […]
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If You Haven’t Already Done These 7 Things to Prepare Your Business for the Holiday Season, You’re Putting Your Business Behind the 8-Ball
December 10, 2020 5 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The holiday sales season is here, and if you haven’t already started preparing your business to maximize your time and profits. In 2019, over $135 billion was spent during the holiday sales season. For most small-businesses owners, […]
Amid COVID-19 and online school, thousands of students haven’t shown up
Before life went sideways in March, Jennifer Ludtke and her daughters were deeply rooted in the public schools in Las Vegas. Ludtke was a principal of a charter high school and had worked in the Clark County School District, and her daughters took advanced classes at a district middle school. This year, after a […]
Amid COVID and online school, thousands of students haven’t shown up
Before life went sideways in March, Jennifer Ludtke and her daughters were deeply rooted in the public schools in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ludtke was a principal of a charter high school and had previously worked in the Clark County School District, and her daughters took advanced classes at a district middle school. But […]
If you still haven’t gotten a stimulus check, remember an Oct. 15 deadline is coming up
Roughly 9 million people across the country are receiving letters from the IRS about how to claim those missing stimulus checks. Millions of people, many living on limited incomes, have yet to get their hands on money that could help pay the rent, cover grocery bills, handle car repairs and pay […]
Wait, it’s September and you still haven’t received your tax refund? Here’s why
Come Labor Day and the rollout of pumpkin spice lattes at Starbucks, you’d think, maybe, that you’d finally have your hands on your federal income tax refund. For most people, after all, tax refund cash has come and gone. They spent that money months ago. Others are waiting and waiting, […]
The 8 all-time best passive income streams and apps (You probably haven’t heard of!)
It’s safe to say that a lot of us are looking for creative ways to make extra money as we stare down the last few months of 2020. This year has been a lot, and it’s no surprise that we’re all scrambling for ways to reinvigorate our bank accounts. Side […]
Republicans haven’t tried to make voting safer or easier. What does that tell you?
An election observer cleans voting booths during the Democratic presidential primary election in Kenosha, Wis., on April 7. (AFP / Getty Images) To the editor: As the L.A. Times reports, months ago the House approved $3.6 billion in aid to help states deal with the expected flood of mail-in ballots. […]
Auto Expenses You Can Expect If You Haven’t Driven During Quarantine
Many people are now sheltering at home and have been for weeks, which often means that their cars are sitting idle in a garage or on the street. While this can be a big money-saver when it comes to gas, not moving your car for weeks or months at a […]