FIRST NATIONAL BANK of WALKER May 2014
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK of WALKER May 2014
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of WALKER May 2014 PRIORITY 55 TRAVEL TO IRELAND The first day consisted of airports and flying. The second day we arrived in Dublin and met our tour guide Sarah Swanney. If you didn’t know better you would have thought that she was from Ireland with her infectious laugh, witty personality and knowledge of the country. A walk through St. Stephens Green Park took us to Trinity College to view the exhibit of the Book of Kells which includes the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. That evening it was off to one of the local pubs for the dinner and entertainment by the Irish House Party performers. An assortment of instruments were used including uilleann pipes, tin whistle, bodhran drum and the button accordion. We enjoyed a fast stepping Irish Jig, too. And of course we had to learn an Irish song that went like this: Her lips were red as roses, her eyes a deep sky blue, her hair as yellow as the gold, she stole from me and you! The next day took us to the Brazen Head Pub for lunch and then on to the Guinness Storehouse for a tour and sampling of their famous beer. The food was fantastic and always piping hot. We enjoyed their Irish Stew, Fish and Chips, Soda Bread, Irish Roasted Salmon, and Sticky Toffee Pudding just to name a few. And of course no matter what you had to eat there were always plenty of potatoes! Our next stay was in Waterford where the famous “Waterford Crystal” is made and sold. And of course what is Ireland without stopping at Blarney Castle to kiss the “Blarney Stone”. One of our evening meals Continued on page 2... Priority 55 Ireland Travelers Cliffs of Moher Continued... included a Medieval Dinner and Show at the Bunratty Castle. We drank the bowl of potato and leek soup with our hands and the main course of ribs, chicken, potatoes and vegetable was eaten with a dagger (knife). As we traveled on, our journey continued to take us through the awe inspiring landscape of Ireland. From rolling lush green fields to the intriguing geo-sites of Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark and around the Ring of Kerry. We stopped at the Molanna Farm where we enjoyed fresh scones and a cup of Irish coffee with Paddy and his wife. Our final day included a stop at the Tullamore Dew Whisky for a tour and you guessed it, some tasting also. Then it was on to Cabra Castle where we enjoyed our farewell dinner and our last night’s stay in Ireland. The next day we were all up bright and early to head back to the United States. We knew that it would be a long day, but knew in our minds that it had been well worth it. Ireland with its beauty, food, music and history would stay in our minds forever. Slainte – Cheers and good health to all of you. Upcoming Events May 2, 2014 Plant Day May 14, 2014 Church Basement Ladies Trip RSVP By May 5th Cost $60 Includes Transportation, Meal, Show and Gratuity June 6, 2014 Priority 55 Golf Tournament August 28, 2014 State Fair Trip September 10, 2014 Priority 55 Fish Fry December 5, 2014 Christmas Open House For more information please contact Jeanette at 218-547-1160 Eat Red for Heart Health Want a simple way to make your heart stronger? Try these three red fruits. It’s time to amend that “apple a day” aphorism: Tomatoes and cranberries keep the doctor away too. New research shows that incorporating these three red, round fruits into your daily diet can reduce your risk of heart disease by as much as 40 percent. Indeed, diet can have a tremendous impact on heart health and should be the first line of defense when treating high cholesterol or high blood pressure, two of the biggest risk factors for heart disease. These antioxidant-rich fruits featured here are as tasty as they are healthy. Tomatoes: Eating lycopene-rich foods such as tomatoes more than five times a week over an 11-year period reduced coronary disease risk by 26 percent. It’s best to eat tomatoes cooked through. The heating process allows lycopene to be better absorbed. Apples: An apple a day can reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol by as much as 40 percent. Postmenopausal women who eat apples lowered their risk of heart disease. Be sure to munch on the fruit rather than drink juice; the peels house the most antioxidants. Cranberries: Drinking three cups of cranberry juice daily can raise HDL (good) cholesterol levels by 10 percent and reduce heart disease by 40 percent. Plus, this juice decreased diet-caused atherosclerosis (clogging of the arteries) by preventing plaque from forming. If you can’t quite stomach three glasses of cranberry juice a day, one or two have benefits, too. Cell Phone Numbers Go Public Remember … all cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing companies and you will start to receive sales calls. You will be charged for these calls. To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone: 888-382-1222. It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It will only take a minute of your time. It blocks your number for five years. You must call from the cell phone number you want blocked. You cannot call from a different phone number. Help others by passing this information on. Social Security: Planning Tips by Age There are many age-related financial and planning milestones that clients will encounter in their sixties. Here is a list of some of the common ones that you and your clients should keep in mind. 59 ½ Penalty Goes Away. This is the age at which one can withdraw money from traditional IRAs, 401(k) s or similar retirement plans without restrictions and without an added 10% tax penalty. Withdrawals will still be taxed at normal rates. For most people, it is not wise to draw down retirement accounts at this relatively young age unless they have specific financial needs. Usually, the value of maintaining tax-preferred savings exceeds the benefit that may come from early spending. 60-Survivors-This is the first year to collect a Social Security survivor benefit if a spouse or ex-spouse (if they were married for at least 10 years and never remarried) has died. 62-Social Security – First Call. The earliest age that someone could collect Social Security retirement benefit. Most people should not file for benefits at this early age although certain spousal strategies may be an exception. 62 – Pension alert. This is a common age at which pension benefits kick in. Pension features vary significantly from company to company or between industry and government. Encourage your clients to carefully evaluate the features of their pension today if they are fortunate enough to have one. 63 ½ -Bridge to Medicare. Not an official milestone but might be an important age for laid-off workers who are offered COBRA health care benefits. COBRA benefits typically last for 18 months and 65 is the age at which one can begin Medicare medical coverage. Therefore, 63 and a half is the earliest age at which, if one were laid off and covered by COBRA health care benefits, that COBRA benefits would provide a health care bridge all the way until they are eligible for Medicare. 65-Medicare. Medicare eligibility age. Most people should sign up for Medicare benefits within a 7 month window around this birthday in order to avoid lifetime surcharges on Medicare benefits. There are a few exceptions to this requirement such as active employees who are still covered under a large employer health plan. 66-Social Security Magic Age. Sixty-six is the “magic age” for Social Security when many options become available. For most boomers, 66 is the official full retirement age. At this age a number of creative Social Security strategies for couples become available such as File and Suspend and Restricted Filing. If a client is second-guessing their decision to file for earlier benefits, 66 is also the first age at which they can suspend benefits in order to allow delayed retirement credits to build up. 70-Social Security-Last Call. Don’t delay any longer. This is the age at which there is no additional benefit to delay filing for Social Security benefits. If a client has not filed for benefits yet, congratulate them. They have maximized their lifetime monthly Social Security benefit but encourage them to file immediately. 70 ½ - Required Distributions Ahead. Owners of retirement accounts such as IRAs, 401 (k) s or other similar retirement plans are required to start taking specified required minimum distributions (RMDs) from these accounts when they turn seventy and a half. They actually have until the following April 1st to take the first year distribution. After that, each year’s distribution must be taken by Dec. 31 of that year. The total required distribution is based on the total values of all of a person’s IRAs and retirement plans as of December 31st of the eariler year. The total distribution may all be taken out of any one account or may be split among the accounts in any manner that one chooses. Insurance Discounts First National Insurance Services would like to announce NEW group discounts available to PRIORITY 55 members. These discounts are with select companies for Personal products - homeowners, automobile, recreational vehicle, watercraft and motorcycle. We welcome the opportunity to quote your entire protection plan. Call us today for a free, no obligation quote. Please contact our agency at 5473330. Happy Birthday, Barbie! Mattel’s most fashionable doll turns 55 this month-and she still doesn’t look a day over 20! More than 1 billion outfits have been designed for Barbie since she debuted at a toy fair in 1959. Her high-fashion wardrobe includes contributions from more than 50 top designers, Furstenberg, Calvin Klein and Vera Wang. Inventor Ruth Handler and Barbie’s first clothing designer, Charlotte Johnson, insisted on authenticity. As a result, Barbie’s outfits included features like tiny working zippers, luxurious liners and sparkly jewelry. Doris Day and Jacqueline Kennedy served as Johnson’s inspirations for Barbie’s early wardrobe. Each year Mattel’s marketing team makes sure that Barbie gets recognized at New York Fashion Week via runway shows that highlight her evolving style. This year Barbie will model an updated version of her original black-and-white striped swimsuit in Sports Illustrated‘s 50th anniversary swimsuit issue. Work it, Barbie! • Barbie’s inventor, the late Ruth Handler (a former president of Mattel Inc.), named the doll Barbara after her daughter. Barbie’s full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts. Walker ~ 218-547-1160 Lobby Mon. Thru Thurs. 8:30 to 4:30 Friday 8:30 to 5:30 Saturday 8:30 to 12:00 Walk-up/Drive-up Mon. Thru Fri. 7:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 to 12:00 Branch Offices Backus, Hackensack, Jenkins & Remer Lobby Mon. Thru Thurs. 9:00 to 4:00 Friday 9:00 to 5:00 Saturday Closed Walk-up/Drive-up Mon. 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