Most families wait to talk about senior care until an emergency hits, but experts say having those discussions early can lead to better outcomes and less conflict. Tatyana Zlotsky, CEO of A Place for Mom in New York City, said 77% of the families she works with tell her they wish they’d acted sooner. Planning before a crisis gives families more time to compare care options, understand costs, and honor an older adult’s wishes instead of making rushed decisions, the expert advised. “If you think about this being an extremely stressful, financially burdensome decision already, doing it under the duress of a medical…

There’s been a big surge in filings for new businesses. The data, business applications, is from the Census Bureau and, ironically, may have as much bad to say about the economy as good. Possibly even worse.Before getting into analyzing the data, let’s understand it, because it’s a little confusing.Business ApplicationsThe…

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