Like most food pantries, Community Table relies on donated food to help feed thousands of hungry families every year. Donated food keeps the pantry shelves stocked, and it provides choice and variety for the families it helps. Unfortunately, the pandemic has disrupted...
Member Post
Tips to Keep Your Customers’ Data Safe, By Andrea Romero at COUNTRY Financial
With many businesses conducting more activity online due to the pandemic, the risk of customer data being compromised increases. As a business owner, it’s important to stay vigilant when it comes to protecting your customer’s information. Everyday activities can create risk for a data breach and for many retail businesses, the holiday season brings more customers and new staff, potentially making your business even more vulnerable. Your customers and employees are your biggest assets, and they rely on you to protect their personal information.
Is Your Website ADA Compliant? | By Sara Fulmer, Mondo Solutions
Accessibility is an important topic for any website owner or web user with a disability. While you may be familiar with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the ADA, and its impact on workplace discrimination and increased accommodations, you may be less familiar with...
Meggin Rutherford Receives the Gary McPherson Young Lawyer of The Year Award from the Colorado Bar Association
Meggin Rutherford, an Arvada-based attorney, has been named the Gary McPherson Young Lawyer of the Year by the Colorado Bar Association for 2020-2021. Her firm focuses on out-of-court solutions for clients in the areas of family law, elder law, probate, and estate...
Valorem Financial Awarded Carson Partners’ Inaugural Impact Award
Supporting the local community is one of Valorem Financial's core values and the Arvada-based firm was awarded Carson Partners’ inaugural Impact Award for making a difference in the lives of its clients, team and community! The Carson Impact Award is awarded to...
What to Consider if You Receive the Monthly Child Tax Credit Payments | By Valorem Financial
The first payment of the Child Tax Credit started hitting bank accounts on July 15 and will continue every month for the rest of 2021.
The goal of the monthly distribution is to get money to Americans sooner and more spread out to help cover basic needs and make more of an impact for lower-income families. You are eligible to receive these monthly payments as long as you received the Child Tax Credit as part of your 2019 or 2020 tax filing and your child does not turn 18 this year.
However, there are income limits to consider.