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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.
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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).
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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
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Benefits of Opening a Pre-Tax Retirement Plan
Retirement plans and/or accounts can benefit your clients in many ways, especially if there is a need for them to reduce their tax liability. Clients who have seen their tax liability increase when filing their 2018 tax returns would be ideal people to start a conversation with. These individuals have seen their tax bi
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College athletes, Old National Bank and financial guidance in the era of NIL
The college athletics landscape changed forever in June of 2021 when the NCAA implemented the Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) policy, allowing a
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Corporate AI Adoption: Will It hit The Buffers?
Are organizations really ready to harness AI’s full potential to achieve the promised 15%-30% productivity improvements being predicted by the World Economic Forum? Or will corporate AI adoption hit a wall?
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Don't Get Taxed by Surprise: Year-Round Tax Planning Tips
By Brad Wright, CFP ‘Tis the season…for taxes. Actually, you should be thinking about taxes year-round. Yes, good times indeed, but when it comes to
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Don't Push the Panic Button on Your 401(k) Investments
For most people, their 401(k) is their largest investment account, and the stock drop during the last week of February has many folks feeling pretty nervous right about now. We all work hard for our money, so this is a natural reaction. But be careful: If you run scared, by selling off stocks now and moving into cash,
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Don't Retire Until You've Made These Key Decisions
Whether you're thinking of retiring one year, three years, or 10 years from now, it's a decision that shouldn't be taken lightly. And while there are many factors that will no doubt go into it, you must address these three important points before taking that leap. 1. When to claim Social Security Social Security will l
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End of the Bull Market?
One of the longest bull markets of our lifetimes may be ending and many investors may not be prepared for what comes next. Surprisingly, we are not talking about the stock market but rather the bond market.