Money Made Easy: Life Insurance

Dan Danford, host of Money Made Easy, tackles a viewer’s question about what to consider when purchasing life insurance. Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, uses his own 30 years of experience as a small business owner and financial adviser to offer advice on if you should be buying

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Money Made Easy: How to Save

Dan Danford, host of Money Made Easy, tackles a viewer’s question about the best ways to save money when you’re making little money. Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, uses his own 30 years of experience as a small business owner and financial advisor to offer advice on how you can save

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Stepping Up Fitness: Core Exercises (Level 2)

This is the second in a series of fitness videos called “Stepping Up Fitness.” DadsDivorce.com has partnered with Lionheart Fitness & Performance to bring you workout videos that will help you stay fit. In this segment, Mike Aiello, owner/fitness manager of Lionheart, walks you through additional core exercises to the

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Money Made Easy: Owning a Home

Dan Danford, host of Money Made Easy, tackles a viewer’s question about buying a home with inheritance money. Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, uses his own 30 years of experience as a small business owner and financial advisor to offer advice on whether or not to purchase a home with inheritance money

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Life After Her: Online Dating (Part 2)

By Contel Bradford Note: This is Part 2 of two-part series on tips for online dating after divorce. Click here to read Part 1.  Many divorced dads are hesitant about jumping back into the dating scene.  After all, most of them, especially those with full custody, are more concerned with

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Life After Her: Online Dating

By Contel Bradford Note: This is Part 1 of two-part series on tips for online dating after divorce. Click here to read Part 2. Many divorced dads are hesitant about jumping back into the dating scene.  After all, most of them, especially those with full custody, are more concerned with

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