Wednesday 31 December 2014

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Image description: U.S. Navy Boatswain’s Mate 3rd Class Kassandra Alvarez, left, stands by to bring on mooring lines before the USS Tortuga gets under way in the East China Sea.


Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Amanda S. Kitchner


Thursday 25 December 2014

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Image description: Wishing you and your family a happy and healthy holiday season!


Photo of the National Christmas Tree from the Department of Interior.


Wednesday 24 December 2014

Keep Your Kids Safe While Sledding

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Keep Your Kids Safe While Sledding:

Winter means snow and more sledding. Here are some tips to be safe and have fun while sledding.


Friday 19 December 2014

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Image description: NORAD has been tracking Santa’s Christmas Eve journey since 1955 when they were the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD). Next Wednesday , you and your children can follow the magic of this special night on NORAD’s Santa Tracking website and see how close the man in the red suit is to your hometown.


Not near a computer? No problem! NORAD also keeps track of Santa on Twitter , so you can follow along on your smartphone. As the excitement for the big day builds, take a look at NORAD’s trailer video , showing Santa and his reindeer making their way through the night sky.


Monday 15 December 2014

Love a Natural Christmas Tree? Make Sure It’s Safe!

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For some people, it’s not Christmas without a real Christmas tree. Cutting it down. The wonderful smell. And even cleaning up needles at the end of the season.


If you do choose a natural Christmas tree for as your holiday’s centerpiece, make sure you’re doing so safely .




  • Cut the base at a 45 degree angle and store in water.




  • Place tree away from sources of heat.




  • Use only non-flammable decorations.




  • Use lighting that has been evaluated by a recognized laboratory.




  • Inspect lights for frayed wires or other defects before putting them on the tree.




  • Do not leave lights on unattended.




  • Keep tree stand filled with water at all times.




  • Once the tree dries out, discard it promptly.






For more ways to have a safe holiday season, check out these 10 tips from USA.gov .


Thursday 11 December 2014

Support our troops this holiday season! There are LOTS of...

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Support our troops this holiday season! There are LOTS of different ways to show appreciation. Here are some ideas: http://go.usa.gov/sHSY


Photo of sailors returning home from the U.S. Navy.


You can guide your children in finding the financial help they need

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From CFPB and FDIC


The financial world of today isn’t the same world you grew up in. New services and choices are being offered all the time. For your children to navigate the new financial world they’ll face, they need to know when to seek out information and how to evaluate it.


Let your kids safely practice making financial decisions


Your children need practice making money choices, and they could use your guidance. At this age they may be earning some money of their own. Now, as you make benefits choices for next year, think about including your teenager in your decision-making process.


You can help your teenager think about how to use information to make a good decision. If you have benefits fact sheets or Web sites from your employer, sit with your teenager and go through them. Talk through the questions your child has, and ask a few questions of your own:



  • What is the most important thing to think about for the family’s health care? Why?

  • Have there been any changes in the family since last year that could make a difference to health care? To insurance? To flexible spending dollars?

  • What could be the advantages or disadvantages of having benefits deducted from your paycheck, compared to paying the costs on your own?

  • How trustworthy is the information you receive? How would you look for further information?


You don’t have to do anything you wouldn’t do normally, when you make your benefits choices. Just by showing your teens how you approach enrollment, you’re helping them practice the decision-making process before their own paychecks are at stake.


Tuesday 9 December 2014

Get Help With Starting A Business

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Ever thought about starting your own business? If you have, there are free resources that can help you get started. You’ll find everything from financing options to learning how to legally establish your business.


Since people have lots of questions about getting started, the Small Business Administration (SBA) recently launched a new online course for young entrepreneurs that introduces the basics of creating and financing a successful business . While this free course is designed for young entrepreneurs, it is suitable for anyone interested in opening their own small business. The course is also available in Spanish .


Financing and counseling


SBA not only helps you start your business with free online tools and courses but also has agreements with financial institutions to help facilitate loans to small businesses through small business development centers or SBDCs, that offer help in all aspects of business planning.


After deciding to start a business and taking courses to familiarize yourself with the basics, you could then find assistance in your area and sit down with a loan expert that will help you prepare a business plan for a bank loan.


If you have questions about these online learning tools or the courses offered, you can also get in touch with the SBA directly by emailing learning@sba.gov .


Veterans and Servicemembers: Find Help to Tackle Debt, Scams and Fraud - Google+

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Veterans and Servicemembers: Find Help to Tackle Debt, Scams and Fraud - Google+:

Are you fighting a debt collector? Have you been at the end of a fraud or scam? Veterans and servicemembers, there are tools to help you recognize scams specifically targeted at you , resources and free help available to resolve these issues. Join Marietta, the editor in chief of the Consumer Action Handbook, and Holly Petraeus, a guest expert from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for a live Google Hangout where they will answer your most pressing questions about scams, fraud, debt collection and other consumer issues you might be facing. You’ll also learn about free help that’s available if you’ve been ripped off. Submit your questions in advance here on Google+, on Twitter using #AskMarietta or through email at AskMarietta@gsa.gov, then tune in on Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 1 p.m. ET to see if your question is answered during the live event.



Join Marietta, the editor in chief of the Consumer Action Handbook and special guest Holly Petraeus, who leads the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Office of Servicemember Affairs TODAY at 1PM ET to learn the essentials of recognizing and preventing scams against servicemembers and veterans. No registration needed! Watch live here: http://bit.ly/1yF8vQq #AskMarietta


Monday 8 December 2014

As you choose your family’s benefits, help build a foundation for your child’s money skills

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From CFPB and FDIC


Kids learn from you, whether you’re teaching them or not


Children absorb habits and information from their parents and primary caregivers. If you’re like most parents, you believe in helping your kids learn about money. But it can be a difficult subject to talk about, so be on the lookout for opportunities to build a good financial foundation.


Money skills don’t always mean dollars and cents


You probably wouldn’t think of including your young child in complicated decisions like benefits open enrollment. (And of course it won’t work to try explaining the details of copayments or flexible spending accounts!) But there are parts of your decision-making process you can share, and these can help build the basic attitudes that even young children need for a solid financial future.


Here are a few key concepts that young kids can start to understand and use in their own lives:



  • Planning ahead: You’re thinking about the upcoming year and what the family will need.

  • Staying focused: You’ve got decisions to make, and a deadline to meet, so it’s important to concentrate.

  • Setting priorities: You make choices based on what’s most important to you.


You don’t have to do anything new or different. But you can share a money experience with your child. You could do the same for paying bills or checking your bank statements—routine tasks you do on a regular basis. Over time, these help your child form good money management habits and attitudes.


Friday 5 December 2014

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Image description: The holidays may be the “most wonderful time of the year,” but it’s also when accidental fires are most likely. Your decorations, candles, and electrical usage all put you at risk to cause a fire.


Use this advice from FEMA to decorate and celebrate safely this holiday season. When the holidays come to an end, you still need to take proper precautions. Home heating techniques can also be hazardous all winter long.


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From the National Archives:



Are you going to the National Christmas Tree Lighting this year?



After the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, there was some doubt that the #NationalChristmasTree ceremony would take place at all.



The 1941 Christmas Tree had been planned to be the first-ever ceremony inside the White House grounds. By November, two oriental spruce trees (to be used in alternate years) had been transplanted from the White house tennis courts to either side of the South Lawn Fountain. All was in place for a “homey celebration,” as suggested by President Roosevelt at the 1940 ceremony.



But in the aftermath of December 7, 1941—despite the concerns of the Secret Service—the President sided with custom, tradition, and his promise. An estimated 20,000 people passed through the military inspection on Christmas Eve afternoon, with many checking their last-minute holiday purchases outside the East Gate.



All went well.



As seen in the photograph, President Roosevelt addressed the crowds from the White House South Portico on December 24, 1941. Churchill, who also spoke, can be seen on the right.



The historical 1941 tree, although out of the holiday spotlight, stills glows occasionally throughout the year. For nestled in its branches is a red light that, when lit, provides a directional landmark for the Presidential helicopter Marine One.



Image of FDR from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum; Photograph of a large crowd assembled on the South Lawn of the White House for the lighting of the National Community Christmas Tree., 12/24/1945; Address of the Prime Minister upon the occasion of the lighting of the National Community Christmas Tree at the White House, 12/24/1941.




Thursday 4 December 2014

Avoid Winter Fires - Heat your Home Safely

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As temperatures begin to drop and winter gets closer, many people chose to heat their homes using wood burning stoves, space-heaters, and fireplaces. While these are all may help save money on heating costs, they also pose greater risk for residential fires .


Here are some tips to safely heat your home this winter:




  • Have your chimney inspected and cleaned annually (PDF), especially if it hasn’t been used in a long time.




  • Never use fuel burning appliances without proper ventilation. Burning fuel (coal, kerosene, or propane) can produce deadly fumes.




  • Keep a glass or metal screen in front of the fireplace opening to prevent sparks or embers from jumping out.




  • Avoid using electrical space heater in bathrooms or other areas where it can come in contact with water.




  • Be sure every level of your home has a working smoke detector. Check it on a monthly basis.




Wednesday 3 December 2014

Veterans and Servicemembers: Find Help to Tackle Debt, Scams and Fraud

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Are you fighting a debt collector? Have you been at the end of a fraud or scam?


Veterans and servicemembers, there are tools to help you recognize scams specifically targeted at you and free help available to resolve these issues.


Join Marietta, the editor in chief of the Consumer Action Handbook, and special guest Holly Petraeus, who leads the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Office of Servicemember Affairs, for a live Google Hangout where they will answer your most pressing questions about scams, fraud, debt collection and other consumer issues you might be facing. You’ll also learn about free help that’s available if you’ve been ripped off.




Submit your questions in advance on Twitter using #AskMarietta or through email at AskMarietta@gsa.gov , then tune in on Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 1 p.m. ET to see if your question is answered during the live event.


Tuesday 2 December 2014

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Image description: A red ribbon hangs from the White House to honor World Aids Day yesterday.


From the White House:



"We’re closer than we’ve ever been to achieving the extraordinary: An AIDS-free generation." —President Obama on World AIDS Day



Monday 1 December 2014

USPS Delivering Packages 7 Days a Week During the Holiday Season

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Since more and more people are shopping online, that means those people also have to wait for those packages to be delivered. The US Postal Service expects to deliver between 450 - 470 packages this season, and to better handle this high volume, USPS announced that they will be delivering packages seven days a week starting on Nov. 17th through Christmas Day. This service will be available in major cities and other high-demand areas.


For expected delivery of holiday mail and packages by Christmas, the Postal Service recommends keeping the following mailing and shipping deadlines in mind:




  • Dec. 2 – First-Class Mail International/Priority Mail International




  • Dec. 10 – Priority Mail Express International




  • Dec. 15 – Standard Post




  • Dec. 17 – Global Express Guaranteed




  • Dec. 20 – First-Class Mail/Priority Mail (domestic)



  • Dec. 23 – Priority Mail Express (domestic)


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From the Department of Interior:



Experience the heartbeat of a volcanic landscape at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. Pictured here are the Halema’uma’u and Pu’u O’o craters glowing with the Milky Way above the national park. Photo courtesy of Nina McIntosh.