Is cash dead?

Is cash dead?

By Indi Rooney   Is the U.S. becoming a cashless society? Sweden is already moving in that direction. Cash payments are currently only 15 percent of retail sales in Sweden and they have a goal to be completely cashless byREAD MORE

Being charitable

By Cotton Mayer   The International Day of Charity is observed each year on September 5, which commemorates the anniversary of the passing of Mother Teresa of Calcutta. It was officially declared by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012.READ MORE

The joy of whiteboard markers

By Emily Hayes   There are few joys at work like pulling the cap off a brand new dry-erase marker, ready to drop some whiteboard knowledge in multiple colors. Amiright? Not so much? Okay, maybe it’s just me. Nonetheless, whiteboardREAD MORE

Class… rules everything around me

By Paul Hagan   When elementary school became compulsory in the U.S. in 1918, school supplies were simpler. Books and something to write on pretty much made up the list. We should be so lucky with today’s back-to-school shopping. InREAD MORE