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- Year-End Financial Planning: Things to Consider Prior to the End of 2020
As we approach the end of the year, it's a great time to do a financial check-up and review your investment portfolio while there is still time to make adjustments, if needed. <a href="/News-Resources/Trusted-Advice/year-end-financial-planning-things-to-consider-prior-to-the-end-of-2020">Continue Reading >>> </a> - Business Spotlight: Providence Community Acupuncture
This week’s Washington Trust Business Spotlight features <a class="externalLink" href="https://pca-pins.com/">Providence Community Acupuncture</a> or PCA. Located in the Federal Hill/West End neighborhood, PCA has been offering individualized treatments for people in a group setting for the past 14 years. Providence Community Acupuncture is a social business with a focus on providing access to affordable acupuncture to the community. <a href="/News-Resources/Trusted-Advice/business-spotlight-providence-community-acupuncture">Continue Reading >>> </a> - Financial Scammers Becoming More Aggressive
Scammers have become even more bold and aggressive in the months since the COVID-19 pandemic began. They take advantage of people’s anxiety, fear and uncertainty to carry out their schemes, even going to the point of showing up at local residents’ houses to extort cash from victims. If you or a loved one are contacted by someone pressuring you to send them funds, or to act as a middle man to transmit funds to someone else, pause, talk to a trusted advisor such as a friend, family member or your bank. Don’t allow yourself to be pressured into acting quickly or overlooking red flags for fraud. If you’ve been targeted in a scheme like this, talk to your friends and warn them what to look for; you could be the one standing between them and the loss of their life savings. Make sure to report any fraud immediately to your bank, to local police, and to the Post Office if you’ve sent cash or other valuables through the mail. Minutes matter when you’re trying to recover lost money, so don’t wait! <a href="/News-Resources/Trusted-Advice/financial-scammers-becoming-more-aggressive" />Continue Reading >>> </a> - Spotlight on: XLNT Knits
Linda has been knitting since she was eight years old and in 2009, began selling her work at local holiday bazaars. Her positive reputation for creating beautiful stockings grew, and people began referring to her as ‘The Stocking Lady. Since then, she has expanded her line of products to include baby and children sweaters, blankets, loveys (security blankets for babies & toddlers), hats, and all kinds of knitted items. Linda can recreate stockings for people who have their family’s patterns. - Spotlight on: Ocean State Kidz Club LLC
Laura and Matt created <a class="externalLink" href="https://oceanstatekidzri.com/">OSKC</a> nearly two years ago, after recognizing a need for youth programs for students in grades 6-8.</p> <p>Laura, OSKC’s owner and director, is a highly experienced childcare professional who has spent her entire career serving families in the greater Warwick and Cranston areas. Her experience includes pre-school programs, before and after school care, summer camp and youth programs. She was born and raised in Rhode Island and spent her early years as a student at her family-owned childcare centers in Warwick. Liddle Tots, Liddle Tots II TEEN and Ocean State Kidz were founded by her parents in the early 90’s. Laura experienced first-hand and benefited from the high-quality childcare provided by her family’s business. After graduating from CCRI, Laura followed in her family’s footsteps and became Director of Liddle Tots II TEEN in 2009. <a href="/News-Resources/Trusted-Advice/spotlight-on-ocean-state-kidz-club-llc" />Continue Reading >>> </a>