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Advisory Perspective Series – Hawley Woods Gray

Providing perspective from experts is a monthly feature on our Blog.  We work with professionals across industries from accounting to taxes, from legal to medical, from financial to insurance.  These professionals provide we “laypeople” with the tools and resources to make informed decisions about what is needed for us, today and into the future. It […]

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Buy the Farm

Did you know that the origin of the phrase “buy the farm” from the US Air Force in the 1950’s?  A story about its origin was told in an issue of American Speech in 1955. “Jet pilots say that when a jet crashes on a farm the farmer usually sues the government for damages done to

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Collaboration

I’ve come from a retreat with Appreciation Financial’s Women of Wealth.  We explored our purpose, our why and how together we can do much more together.  It was a powerful week. Collaboration is a word I’ve embraced for decades.  It aligns with synergy, partnership, teamwork and allows us to go beyond what is possible when

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Freedom

In 1775, residents of Great Britain’s 13 North American Colonies and the Colonial Government entered into the American Revolution.   France entered into this war in 1778 to help the North American Colonists, turning this into an international conflict.  In 1781, with the help of the French, the Colonists forced the British into surrender, although the

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June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month

Alzheimer’s is the Sixth leading cause of death.  Current statistics reveal that one in three seniors will die with the disease.  Researchers continue to search for prevention strategies, with funding provided to study the influence of diet, exercise, social and mental stimulation and other factors (age, genetics, environment, lifestyle and coexisting medical conditions) that may

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Curiosity

We are born curious.  Over time, we learn the value of “answers”.  If answers become more valuable than questions and the inquisitive thought that leads us to asking questions, we may forget how to ask questions. Why is this important?  We now live in a world of information.  Information comes to us from more sources

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