Plan for a Secure Financial Future

(Family Features) A bumpy economy and rising cost of living have Americans rethinking their finances. In fact, about 36% of households feel anxious about their current financial situation, according to the Financial IQ Study by World Financial Group. Although short-term pressures and demands can make it difficult, developing a financial strategy based on both literacy and resilience is key to establishing a solid financial future. To many, financial literacy and financial resilience mean the same thing. In fact, financial literacy refers to knowledge, while resilience means you are more likely…

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Arañitas: Little Spiders Puerto Rican Cooking

Arañitas are a popular Puerto Rican dish made from grated green plantains, seasoned, and then fried to crispy perfection. The word “arañitas” means “little spiders” in Spanish, which describes their appearance — shredded plantains are gathered and fried until they form a crispy, golden-brown shape reminiscent of a spider’s legs. They are commonly seasoned with garlic, salt, and sometimes a hint of pepper or other spices, giving them a savory and mildly sweet flavor that highlights the natural taste of the plantain. This dish is often served as an appetizer,…

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Filling up an Electric Vehicle? It’s Easier Than You Think

(BPT) – What’s holding you back from buying an electric vehicle? You’ve likely heard a lot of myths and misconceptions about electric vehicle ownership, especially when it comes to how you fill it up. However, the truth is that charging an electric vehicle can be simple, convenient and cost-effective. If you’re on the fence about making the switch, check out these three fueling myths. With this knowledge, you can separate fact from fiction and make an informed decision about your next vehicle. Myth #1: You can only charge an electric…

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