This experience was sponsored by Barclaycard. However, all content and opinions expressed here are my own. W ouldn't it be cool to be on the sidelines at an NFL game? This could be a dream-come-true experience, especially for long-time or young fans. Who doesn't want to get close to their heroes down on the field? I'd love to one day bring my kid(s) down on the field. Not many people get to experience being that close to the action of arguably the greatest sports spectacle in the world: an NFL game. The intensity, athleticism, and excitement are unmatched. Outside of suiting up and getting in the actual game, being on the sidelines at an NFL game is as close as you're going to get to the action. But how do you get down there? Unless you're a player, coach, a former player, member of the media, or some other type of employee/contractor of the team or stadium, you're not going to easily get down there. I certainly don't recommend trying it without permission. ...
It's January! There's something about the promise of a new year that always gives me extra motivation to tackle tough projects. January feels like is a fresh start, and it's no wonder that we get the urge to refresh and get organized! Christmas is over, and it's time to get back to work. For me that means heading back to my home office since I work from home. And this January I decided it was finally time to tackle the project that I had been putting off for the past few years. …..creating my dream home office! Last January I reorganized my pantry with the help of Better Homes & Gardens products from Walmart and it turned out amazing. Last summer I reorganized my boy's study space using Better Homes & Gardens products! So it's no surprise that when I think of organizing on a budget my first stop is Better Homes & Gardens products at Walmart. Julie and I are honored to be part of The Better Homes & Gardens at Walmart Influencer Network. We ...
Small business owners have several ways to protect their financial position from loss, some of which are better understood than others. Insurance coverage, often in the form of liability insurance, and surety bonds are two of the most common types of protection small businesses may implement. While these terms are often used interchangeably, there are distinct differences that make them stand apart from one another. This brief guide provides insight into how surety bonds work, how that differs from insurance coverage, and when either is needed to safeguard a business and its customers. The Ins and Outs of Surety Bonds Being bonded and insured is not the same thing. Surety bonds – the first part of that phrase – provide protection to the customers and clients of businesses owners, licensed contractors, and other professionals. Bonds are provided by surety agencies as a way to reduce financial losses or damages incurred by the bondholder's customer should the contract agreed upon n...
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