The Bullet Points 4.17.2020

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  • Control The Controllables: During this unprecedented time, it is easy to become bogged down by all of the negative news on our TVs, phones, and laptops. In this episode of The Bullet Points, we want to share some good news that has been going on behind the scenes during the pandemic. We'll start with a video of Barry and Steve as they share some thoughts and observations on our current situation. 

P.S. - Watch until the very end to see how Barry is coping





  • 99-Year-Old World War II Veteran Walks Laps to Raise Money for Healthcare Workers: Tom Moore, an English World War II veteran, has been walking laps around his back garden to raise money for the National Health Service. So far, the Englishman has raised over  £2.6 million pounds for NHS in just one week. Moore initially set a fundraising target of £1,000. The cash will go to help frontline health workers fighting the coronavirus. Moore aims to walk 100 lengths of his 82-foot garden by his 100th birthday on April 30th. 





 

  • Himalayan Mountains Visible From India: Due to the coronavirus lockdown, residents in India's Punjab were able to see the Himalayan Mountains for the first time in 30 years. The significant drop in automobile and flight traffic caused at least 85 Indian cities to have cleaner air. According to Forbes, air quality received a "good" rating 16 out of the 17 days post-lockdown in Jalandhar, Punjab. During the same period last year, there were zero days when the air quality received a "good rating". See the pictures here.





 

  • Canadian High Schoolers Launch Joy4All Project: In hopes of entertaining adults who are forced to stay away from their family and friends during this time, a group of Canadian high schoolers have created a hotline that plays pre-recorded messages of positivity. The hotline is run by the Calgary Board of Education. People of all ages are encouraged to dial 1-877-JOY-4ALL to enjoy a selection of jokes, stories, guided meditations, and educational messages. Ever Active Schools teacher Jamie Anderson said, "A lot of folks who are in isolation are missing their families right now, so we're just trying to fill in some of the gaps and bring them a little bit of joy and levity during these difficult times."





 

  • John Krasinski's Some Good NewsDuring social distancing, The Office and Jack Ryan star has started a YouTube show named Some Good News. In their second episode, he had a 9-year-old girl, who had her trip to New York to see Hamilton canceled due to the coronavirus, on via Zoom. After giving the girl plane and show tickets in the future, John invited the original cast of Hamilton on the zoom call to sing her a song. Watch the video here.





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How The CARES Act Impacts You and Your Family (Video)

How The CARES Act Impacts You and Your Family (Video)

By now, you've heard about the 2+ trillion-dollar stimulus package that congress recently passed. Included in the bill are provisions for Americans to receive cash from the government, as well as modifications to your retirement account and forbearance for certain student/home loans. How much money will you receive? When will it arrive? Barry McCall, CFP® and Austin Coley answer those questions and more in this video.