A few weeks ago, we discussed the “Great Generational Wealth Transfer” (somewhat mythical), and then I followed up with sound mindedness and single-level living. There seems to be a theme going here and I don’t feel like I’m done with it. My best advice? Hold on tight and have fun. Here ...
While tax prep can always be a daunting task, this year, an AI assistant may be helpful. Assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity can make tax season easier, but they are not your tax preparers. They cannot sign your return, file it or take responsibility if something is wrong. ...
We have always found that there’s something about a midsize pickup that just seems to fit right into life in Utah. Big enough to haul what most folks need, yet, small enough to live with every day, and rugged enough to handle whatever the weather — or a winding canyon road — throws our ...
Since the first president of the United States took office in 1789, 45 different individuals have filled the role of Commander-and-Chief.
While each had their strengths (and weaknesses) and dealt with the challenges of the position in their own ways, they did all have something in ...
Here is a look at many of the events going on in Northern Utah and beyond in the next week:
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Ogden
Feb. 14
Candlelight: Tribute to Adele, The Bigelow Event Venue, 6:15-7:30 p.m. (eventvesta.com)
Candlelight: Valentine’s Day Special, The Bigelow Event Venue, 8:30-9:45 p.m. ...
When Nick Faulkner from Young Powersports first showed me the Polaris Xpedition, I thought, “This is crazy.” I bought my first ATV in 1993 for $4,500, and this one cost ten times that. I put it out of my mind because there was no way I could imagine presenting this to my finance committee ...