Jill Haigh, 58 (pictured) went part-time at work in order to look after her grandchildren - but is now losing sleep over worries she won t have enough money in retirement.
Renatta Signorini | Tribune-Review
Westmoreland Cleanways and Recycling, near Pleasant Unity, is partnering with Unity to accept non-hazardous recyclable items during the township’s Neighborhood Spring Cleanup event on April 24.
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Unity residents can do their part and participate in their township’s Neighborhood Spring Cleanup, set for April 24.
They’ll be able to drop off unwanted non-hazardous household items in large trash bins from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the parking lot of the township office building, at 154 Beatty County Road, as well as in several communities in the township.
A Lifetime Isa is a tax-free savings account designed to help you either save towards buying your first home or build a nest egg for retirement.
You can deposit up to £4,000 every tax year into a Lifetime Isa. But the real advantage is the 25 per cent bonus on offer from the Government to top up your contributions.
It means that for every £4 you save, the Government chips in £1. If you save the annual maximum of £4,000, you receive a £1,000 bonus. To qualify for a Lifetime Isa – often referred to as a Lisa – you must be aged between 18 and 39.
The Lifetime Isa is aimed at those saving for their first home or for retirement