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  1. Does a HELOC Make Sense for You?
    A Home Equity Line of Credit, commonly known as a HELOC, can be a savvy financial tool when used wisely.
  2. 3 ways employers can utilize employee engagement tech to reduce turnover
    For HR leadership, zeroing in on employee engagement efforts has never been so critical, as record high resignation rates and a plethora of open
  3. 4 Things Small Businesses Should Consider In Today’s Economy
    The increasing complexity of the current economic environment can be overwhelming for business owners, and this concern is only amplified by the ongoing conversations and coverage in the media.
  4. 4 things that might explain the labor shortage hitting the reopening American economy
    9.7 million people are actively seeking work, but businesses are reporting major labor shortages. The New York Times reported on four reasons that might account for that disconnect. These include jobless benefits disincentivizing people to work and pandemic health concerns. See more stories on Insider's business page.
  5. 4 Ways a Credit Limit Increase Can Help You
    If you have a credit card, you've probably noticed that you have a set credit limit. Your credit limit is determined by various factors such as your income, credit history, and credit score.
  6. 5 Steps To Help Protect Your Startup From A Cyber Attack
    While often an afterthought, entrepreneurs need to start taking cyber security more seriously.
  7. 5 Strategies for 40-Somethings Who Are Way Behind on Retirement Savings
    There are a lot of scary retirement charts that tell you how much you should have saved for retirement. One commonly cited figure by Fidelity Investments says that by the time you're 40, you should have three times your annual income set aside. But let's face it: That number is laughably unrealistic for a lot of people
  8. 5 Surprising Ways Rewards Credit Cards Are Improving My Personal Finances
    Sometimes people are concerned about getting started with rewards credit cards because they don't want to overspend or hurt their credit.
  9. American Workers May See 12 Weeks Of Paid Family Leave, Offering Options And Opportunities For Women
    America is the only country among 41 nations that does not mandate any paid leave for new parents, according to data compiled by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
  10. Artificial Intelligence, Work And Jobs: Preparing For AI's Uncertain Future
    I’ve been thinking a lot recently about the many ways in which artificial intelligence may change our lives. One of the biggest impacts may be on jobs, not only on the nature of work itself, but on the availability of work. Some crystal ball gazers are predicting that AI (working in concert with its older sibling, auto