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Collecting Unemployment? How To Avoid A Tax Bill Next Year
With more than one in 10 workers currently jobless, many Americans are depending on unemployment benefits as a financial crutch to get them through the pandemic. The $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act dramatically expanded unemployment benefits by amount, how long they last and who is
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Entrepreneurs Share 7 Smart Reasons They Use Business Credit Cards
A business credit card can be much more than a convenient way to pay for purchases. These cards can also provide lucrative rewards, superior fraud protection, and smooth out cash flow. According to the Federal Reserve’s 2019 Small Business Credit Survey, 52% of firms with 1 to 499 employees use credit cards on a regula
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I'm an Investment Adviser: Here's Why You Should Resist a Zero-Down Mortgage
For those of us who lived through the 2007 to 2008 global financial crisis, the lessons are indelibly imprinted in our minds. But it's been more than
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Old National’s Kora Dalchow on Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month
Observed during May, Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month recognizes the contributions and influence of Asian
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Succession Planning: Preparing For The AI-Fueled Future Of Corporate Finance
The greater danger now isn’t moving too fast on transformation — it’s moving too slowly while the talent, technology and organizational foundations of finance shift beneath our feet.
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The State of Digital Health Investment and What It Means for Health Organizations
Bob Farrell, CEO, mPulse Mobile Over the last several years there’s been significant investment in digital healthcare startups and growth-stage
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6 ways to level up your education benefits for a more inclusive workplace
Talent officers and learning and development professionals have a tall order right now. As employers look to bounce back from the coronavirus-induced recession, many are experiencing long-term shortages in their workforce, with open positions available but the right talent becoming increasingly difficult to attract and
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How Small Business Can Compete with Large Business
Being a small business owner in the current environment can be scary. Big corporations have big marketing budgets, brand recognition, and general power in the industry. The good news is that our research shows that people want to shop small. All you need to do is learn how your small business can compete with a large b
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Job Growth Gives the Economy an Upbeat Start to the Year
Payrolls expanded by 225,000 in January, helped by mild weather, and more people were drawn into the labor market. Job growth accelerated last month, posting a strong start to an election year in which the economy could prove pivotal. Employers added 225,000 jobs in January and the unemployment rate stayed near a half-
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Tax-smart charitable giving before you retire
You’ve had a successful career and you’re almost ready to retire. While still in your peak earning years, is there a tax efficient way to give back?