By Faith Investment Services
Bluffton, 419-358-4207
Many people save for retirement in a 401(k), which makes a lot of sense if it’s available where you work. You can especially benefit if your employer matches your contributions and if you want to contribute to the higher threshold that 401(k)s allow. (Employees could contribute up to $19,000 to their 401(k) plan for 2019 and anyone age 50 or over was eligible for an additional catch-up contribution of $6,000 in 2019.)
However, you only had until the end of 2019 to make contributions to your 401(k). This means you can no longer put money into your 2019 401(k) if you didn't max it out.
In January HealthWise Pharmacy launched a prescription delivery service
Posted by Fred Steiner on Monday, February 17, 2020
By Barbara Lockard
As a student, Clay Miller delivered pizzas. As a pharmacist, he’s delivering prescription medications and providing screenings to his “customers.”
This accessibility to health care has a lot of similarities to providing pepperoni and mushrooms to hungry individuals.
“Pharmacists are actually the number one most accessible health care professional,” said Miller. “I started thinking about how convenient it is to order a pizza and wondered why we couldn’t do this with medications.”
By Brandon Blackford
Edward Jones financial advisor, Bluffton
On Valentine’s Day, you can give your spouse or life partner a traditional gift such as candy or flowers.
But once you’ve done that, why not think about something that can provide longer-lasting benefits for your loved one? Specifically, think about ways to provide a lifetime of financial protection.
You can do this in several ways, including:
Protection while you’re alive – As you know, it’s usually necessary for both partners or spouses to work to maintain a household – so if your income were to disappear, even temporarily, it could present a big problem.
The business opened earlier this winter at 117 E. Lincoln
Posted by Fred Steiner on Friday, January 24, 2020
Ada Area Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon cutting at noon, Friday, Jan. 31, at No Limit Nutrition, 117 E. Lincoln Ave., according to Deb Curlis, chamber director.
The new business opened earlier this winter by partners Gina Murray and Cassandra Casiano.
No Limit offers healthy nutritious meal replacements including teas, energizing cocktails and protein snacks including over 45 different flavors of meal replacement shakes, energizing teas and other beverages under 250 calories.
Business hours are Mondays through Fridays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. The business phone number is 419-558-1227.
Demand is especially high for single-family homes in the $80,000 to $150,000 price range
Posted by Fred Steiner on Wednesday, January 22, 2020
By Barbara Lockard
Becky Neville exclaimed that the real estate market in Ada in 2019 was, “like everywhere else…fantastic!” She should know. Neville, a realtor with Century 21 Sunway, has been in the business since 1983 serving an area that includes Hardin, Allen, Putnam and Hancock Counties.
“Ada is unique because of the university,” Neville said. She went on to explain that there is a demand for student housing so there are a lot of investors buying rental property, including some larger, multi-family units.