April 27, 2024

David Slone Offers Maintenance Tips For Your Car’s Health

David Slone

David Slone

David Slone is the General Sales Manager and Used Car Manager at Weld County Garage. Along with his service manager, David Slone has seen plenty of cars come in with problems that could have been avoided. In this Q&A discussion, David Slone offers up advice for keeping a car running longer and stronger.

Q: If you had to give one piece of advice for longevity for my car, what would it be?

David Slone: Change your oil at regular intervals. Keeping clean motor oil in your engine means that you won’t be building up deposits and gunk that can clog internal passages and wear down moving parts.

Q: What intervals do you recommend for servicing?

David Slone: For older cars, 3000-5000 miles is usually good; newer cars can go longer, up to 6000 or so, just be sure to check the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule.

Q: What about synthetic oils?

David Slone: Synthetic motor oils can go much longer, but you’ll need to check the manufacturer’s recommendations on that.

Q: What about servicing my tires?

David Slone: This is another really simple one. Check your tire pressure when you gas up; underinflated tires affect your car’s drivability, ride and handling, and cost you money in lost fuel efficiency.

Q: I’ve heard that drivers should avoid short trips. Why is that?

David Slone: When a car’s engine cannot warm up to operating temperature, the water that’s produced in combustion can’t make its way through the crankcase ventilation and tailpipe, leading to diluted motor oil and other problems. If your trip is less than ten minutes, maybe you should consider walking…!

Q: I suppose that listening to your car for strange noises is sort of a given…

David Slone: Yes, definitely, any knocks, ticks, thumps or squeaks that are out of the ordinary. Don’t just let them slide – they could be trouble.

Q: What about driving habits?

David Slone: This one’s just common sense. Try to keep a light right foot on the accelerator, take it easy over rough roads or railroad tracks, brake gently, and don’t punish your car.

Q: And what about my car’s front end and tires?

David Slone: Get an alignment once a year, it’ll save your tires and improve a car’s handling. And make sure to schedule a tire rotation with every oil change.

Q: Driving habits affect fuel economy, too…what else can you suggest as far as gas mileage?

David Slone: Check your air filter regularly. It’s cheap and easy to change, and a clogged air filter will kill your car’s mileage and performance.

Q: Any parting ideas?

David Slone: Yes, stay on top of your regular maintenance and fix problems early if they develop. Think of it the same way you would your own body!

Q: David Slone, thanks for answering our questions!

David Slone: Absolutely, I hope these tips are useful.

In addition to his time at Weld County Garage, David Slone has put in over two decades as an entrepreneur. David Slone also served as Vice President and President of a firm that manufactures video editing equipment, Macrosystem US. There, David Slone led a management team that brought in millions of dollars in profits. David Slone loves a good challenge, making him a great fit for Weld County Garage.

Casa Sandoval Discusses Care and Prevention of Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Casa Sandoval

Casa Sandoval

Casa Sandoval serves hundreds of seniors each year through assisted and independent living facilities and enrichment programming. Voted the “Best of the Bay” for Assisted and Independent Living by KRON Channel 4 in 2009, Casa Sandoval knows what seniors need to stay as healthy and active as possible. Casa Sandoval serves seniors across a spectrum of needs from healthy, active retirees to those needing assisted care. Here, Casa Sandoval offers some advice for caregivers who have the opportunity to care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia.

Caring for a Loved One with Dementia

Casa Sandoval acknowledges that dementia can change many facets of a loved one’s personality. While he or she may once have been calm and easygoing, he or she now may be combative, aggressive, and prone to outbursts. Casa Sandoval says it’s important to remember to be patient, as it’s often the disease’s effects on the brain causing these changes in behavior.

Casa Sandoval states that the best way to care for a loved one who has Alzheimer’s or dementia is to make a plan and stick to it. This includes things like establishing a strict daily schedule to follow and limiting choices. People with dementia are often fearful of new things and following a familiar routine day in and day out is often comforting. It’s also important to reduce the loved one’s daily decisions. Choosing between two food options or two outfits is far less distressing than ordering from a menu or picking an outfit from a closet full of clothing, explains Casa Sandoval.

It’s also important to take it one step at a time and to give simple instructions when asking the loved one to do something. Asking too much at once or giving complex directions that require a great attention to detail may backfire and cause frustration. Casa Sandoval also recommends limiting distractions when speaking with the loved one, as dementia can affect a patient’s attention span and ability to concentrate and focus.

Finally, Casa Sandoval notes that it pays to simply be flexible and learn to adapt with the challenges of the disease — and to always be there for the loved one with support and love. As Casa Sandoval advises, preventing and slowing the onset of cognitive impairment is a major concern of the aging population. One of the many ways researchers have identified for slowing or preventing conditions such as Alzheimer’s is eating foods with high-impact on brain health and avoiding foods high in “bad”, or saturated, fats. Casa Sandoval affirms that eating right is not the only way to reduce the risk of these conditions, but is an easy place to start.

Eating Right to Reduce Risk of Dementia

Just as mother always said, eating fruits and vegetables is good for you and great for your brain, confirms Casa Sandoval. For vegetables, think green and eat a lot of spinach, kale, and other leafy greens. When picking the right fruit, start with any kind of berry, then throw in some apples and a grapefruit here and there. According to Casa Sandoval, the idea is to take in antioxidants that will clean out free radicals that destroy cells, reduce inflammation, and allow the brain to operate better.

Similarly, researchers advise eating nuts high in Omega-3 fat, like walnuts, which also contain flavonoids that help protect the brain. Eating fatty fish, like salmon, can lower the blood levels of a protein named beta-amyloid that is thought to play a role in causing Alzheimer’s.

While the list of brain-healthy foods includes a lot of fruits and vegetables, have a glass of red wine, a square of dark chocolate, and a few cups of coffee—all of which have been found to boost memory and support brain health, recommends Casa Sandoval.

For more information about Casa Sandoval, or to contact the staff at Casa Sandoval, go online to casasandoval.com

Online retailer JustFab Offers Personalized Fashion at Affordable Prices

JustFab

JustFab

What if we told you there was a place you could shop at any hour and that it offered assistance from professional stylists that sincerely cared about helping find your personal style? What if you found out JustFab stylists would create your “look”, match items to your individual fashion persona and then offer you the opportunity to buy the coolest, on-trend pair of shoes or handbag each month? Now, imagine we also told you items for JustFab VIP members would only cost $39.95 with free shipping?

Q: This is amazing! Where do I find this place?

JustFab: Go online to JustFab.com! We are a fashion subscription service and brand with the hottest collections of shoes, handbags, jewelry, denim and more. No more worrying about what to wear for that special date or event. Members receive the latest styles–personalized just for you. There is no commitment to join – membership is free. If you don’t see something you like, you can choose to pass for the month.

Q: How does JustFab work?

JustFab: It’s quick, easy and fun! Take our fast, free online quiz and then our stylists will create your personal style profile. Each month you’ll see these hand-picked selections and you can choose whether or not to purchase. Our stylists will even assist you with putting together head-to-toe outfits from multiple items in our collection.

Q: What do you mean by collections? What do you have to offer?

JustFab: Well-respected fashion designers and industry personalities have created exclusive styles for JustFab that include shoes and boots, handbags, jewelry, denim–even sunglasses. JustFab.com offers Iron Fist, Abbey Dawn by Avril Lavigne, Hello Kitty and Elle & Blair Fowler styles as well.

Q: Isn’t Kimora Lee Simmons a part of JustFab?

JustFab: Yes, Kimora is the President and Creative Director of JustFab. She has a new life, a new focus and a new show! For a behind the scenes look at JustFab, tune into the Style Channel every Wednesday night at 9/8c and watch as Kimora Lee Simmons and the geniuses behind the JustFab family work their magic.

Q: How can I keep up with Kimora what’s going on at JustFab.com?

JustFab: Follow us on twitter @OfficialKimora and @JustFabOnline and like us on Facebook.

Q: When will JustFab be available in other countries?

JustFab: We have great news! JustFab is now in Canada, the U.K., and Germany. British customers, please like us on Facebook at JustFabUK, visit www.JustFab.co.uk or call 0800 433 4114.  German residents, like us on Facebook at JustFabDeutschland, visit justfab.de and don’t miss our fashion blog at blog.justfab.de.

 

Tips for Making the Most of Your Tax Return

It’s March, and that means three things: college basketball, the beginning of spring, and a looming tax return deadline. If you’re like many Americans, you may put filing your taxes off until the last minute. After all, who wants to devote several hours to digging around for old receipts, crunching numbers, and filling out mind-numbing forms?

It doesn’t have to be a confusing process—and in fact, if you put enough time and effort into it, you may find yourself getting back more money than you imagined possible. While the first thought may be to hire someone else to do taxes, with a little determination, it’s easy to file your own, which saves you even more money.

The first thing you’ll need to do is get a copy of your 1099s if you’re a contracted employee or a W2 if you’re a regular hourly or salaried employee. Then, review all the details with a fine-toothed comb. Are withholdings correct? Is total income for the year correct? Sometimes taxpayers neglect to check these numbers, but a single mistake here by an employer could end up costing you.

Next, find copies of receipts for anything purchased related to a job. If you work from home, are a contracted employee or own your own business, this could lead to a substantial refund. If you work for a traditional employer, your refund might be less—but it’s still worth saving (and gathering) those receipts anyway. Small items like uniforms and other job-related equipment can add up.

Those are the two major steps. But don’t overlook records of any charitable donations made in the last year (both money and goods), bank statements, and any records of IRA contributions. Again, these may seem like minor details on a tax return, but when combined, they can add up to make a difference in the amount you receive after the tax return is submitted to Uncle Sam.

Don’t wait until April 14to get started! Do it early and save the headache and hassle of a frantic, last minute tax return.

Interview with Scott T. Sohr

Scott T. Sohr

Scott T. Sohr

Today the staff of Interviewing Experts talks to Scott T. Sohr, chief manager at Elmington Capital in Nashville, Tennessee. Since the company’s founding in 2010, Scott T. Sohr has been at the helm for a rapid grown curve at Elmington Capital.

Interviewing Experts: Scott T. Sohr, thank you for taking a few minutes to speak with us today…

Scott T. Sohr: It’s my pleasure.

Interviewing Experts: What does Elmington Capital specialize in?

Scott T. Sohr: At Elmington, our specialty is buying and reselling distressed properties on behalf of our investment partners. We turn vacant space into profit for investors.

Interviewing Experts: What’s your track record like?

Scott T. Sohr: It’s been a matter of hundreds of thousands of square feet, in both residential and commercial property. The team at Elmington Capital looked at the real estate downturn of 2008, and visualized opportunity for investors.

Interviewing Experts: What are some of Elmington’s latest transactions?

Scott T. Sohr: Recently, we closed deals on a 72-unit apartment building in Memphis, and three big office buildings in Huntsville.

Interviewing Experts: Do you specialize in the Mid-South, primarily?

Scott T. Sohr: Yes, most Elmington Capital deals have been in Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky.

Interviewing Experts: To what would you ascribe your success?

Scott T. Sohr: We’ve been able to put together a great team, and that team has built a portfolio that’s just outstanding.

Interviewing Experts: Do you deal in many multi-family buildings?

Scott T. Sohr: Yes, we just invested in several good-sized apartment complexes. Property companies in the apartment and condo business got hit hard after ’08, and we can take those properties and have them make money as apartment rentals, rather than just sitting empty.

Interviewing Experts: What sorts of commercial properties does Elmington Capital invest in?

Scott T. Sohr: Typically, industrial parks and properties like warehouses, as well as office complexes.

Interviewing Experts: Didn’t you recently close on an industrial park in Knoxville?

Scott T. Sohr: It was actually back in 2010. It’s a complex of five warehouses, lots of square footage.

Interviewing Experts: Are there any multi-use properties in your portfolio?

Scott T. Sohr: Several years ago our firm purchased tracts of land in the greater Memphis area that were developed into Wolf River Ranch and Greystone, subdivisions that now boast hundreds of residential lots for construction.

A veteran of over thirty years in business, Scott T. Sohr is a resident of Middle Tennessee. A serial entrepreneur, Scott T. Sohr is also the co-founder of Correct Care Solutions, a pioneer in institutional healthcare. In the course of his career, Sohr has funded, developed, and built numerous commercial and residential projects with his partners. Scott T. Sohr is a graduate of Auburn University, and earned his Masters in Business Administration from Vanderbilt’s Owen School of Management. Notably, Scott T. Sohr started his own business while still enrolled at Auburn, selling specialty plastic compounds for industry. Today, he lives in Nashville with his wife Lyn, and their four children.