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    1. Do You Believe Any of These 4 Personal Loan Myths?
      Are there repairs around your house that need to be taken care of? Been itching to remodel a room?
    2. From coffee beans to bags, small businesses feel the fuel squeeze
      Rising fuel prices are squeezing some American small businesses in ways that go far beyond the pump.
    3. While all businesses are facing challenges due to
      While all businesses are facing challenges due to high interest rates, inflation and staffing shortages, nonprofits have been hit especially hard.
    4. Supply Chain Disruptions Are Pushing Up Inflation, But The Stock Market May Not Care
      A few items were out of stock when the pandemic struck, but prices did not rise due to the moribund economy. A longer list of items is now in short supply, but the economy is recovering strongly. This could spark a persistent rise of inflation, but it is not clear that the impact on stocks will be negative.gettyPrior t
    5. Want to Buy a Home in 2024? Here Are 4 Ways to Help Make It Happen
      If you've spent the last few years itching to get on the property ladder, you might be feeling pretty discouraged by persistently higher mortgage rates and a stubbornly low number of houses for sale.
    6. How to Choose Company Benefits That Appeal to Gen Z
      Today’s companies need to rethink their benefits packages to attract and retain new talent. Read on to find out what appeals to your Gen Z employees
    7. What Your Customers Really Think About Customer Service
      We know that customer service is important. It’s what differentiates your brand from your competitors and where customers decide to become authentic brand ambassadors. While we live and breathe interactions with customers every day, we sought out consumers to understand how perceptions and opinions about customer servi
    8. 4 Tips For Strategic Growth And Increased Profits In 2026
      In a business environment driven by higher interest rates, persistent macro uncertainty, and rising customer acquisition expenses, leaders are forced to rethink how growth is achieved and sustained.
    9. Thinking of Selling a House Without a Real Estate Agent? Ask These 3 Questions First
      Should you try to sell your home yourself? Not before asking yourself these questions.
    10. 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?