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  1. Celebrating Black History Month-Business Spotlight: Joy's Helping Hand Childcare
    Joy's Helping Hand Childcare. Celebrate Black History Month with Old National Bank. Small Business success story
  2. Cash In on Your Home Equity
    For the nearly two-thirds of Americans who own a home, tapping into home equity can be an affordable and flexible way to borrow money. Of the two
  3. Cybersecurity in the age of information warfare and IoT
    Organisations need to be forward-focused and prepare for emerging cybersecurity threats     Phishing attacks doubled in 2018 to top 482 million attempts, malware attacks attained a record high of USD10.52 billion, and 94 per cent of enterprises will use the Internet of Things by the end of 2021. The buzz is real, the
  4. Employee financial stress: How to recognize and address this growing workplace problem
    Employers are starting to realize the impact of employee financial stress, for good reason — there is a direct correlation between the economic health of employees and the companies they work for. Since nearly 60 percent of employees in the U. S. say they are financially stressed—more than all other life stressors comb
  5. Trump’s Tariffs: Four Things Small Businesses Can Do Now To Survive
    New tariffs on imported goods could have a negative impact on small businesses. If your business relies on foreign-made products and parts, here are some ways to mitigate the potential effects
  6. How AI Is Transforming Work And Enhancing Labor Sustainability Reporting
    As AI reshapes the landscape of work, it also presents an opportunity to revolutionize sustainability reporting on how we report and improve labor conditions globally.
  7. How Secure 2.0 Helps Small Businesses Boost Retirement Benefits
    Nearly 75 percent of small businesses don't offer retirement plans to their workforce. The Secure 2.0 Act could change that. It's about to get easier
  8. How Tariffs Affect Small Businesses—Plus Tips On Navigating Them
    There's little doubt that tariffs will affect small businesses. Read on to find out how and what businesses can do to mitigate their impact
  9. How to Approach Advertising and Marketing During a Recession
    In every adversity, there is opportunity. The uncertainty of a recession and COVID-19–related market disruptions is undoubtedly daunting, but you can’t hide from it. Here’s a nugget of truth that serves as good news: When a recession happens and causes everyone to panic and shrink their advertising budgets, your market
  10. How to Prepare for a Bidding War When Buying a
    Discover expert insights to navigate sellers' markets with ease. Michael Bartels, a seasoned mortgage professional, shares invaluable tips to secure your dream home. From pre-qualification to negotiation strategies, learn how to stand out in competitive bidding wars.