430 results found
-
Why Are Small Businesses at Increased Risk of Ransomware Attacks?
The year 2020 will always be remembered for the coronavirus pandemic. It will go down in history for a deadly virus with no geographic boundaries. We have faced the unexpected countless times and somehow managed to deal with it. Like 2019, 2020 has been an interesting year in terms of data breaches and cyber-attacks. T
-
Would You Pack Your Lunch for $1.2 Million?
It's easy to eat lunch out. It's convenient. It's a nice break from work, and, boy, is it delicious. And how much does it cost? Not much at all. "Just a few dollars." Well, that's what marketers want you to think.
-
W
Women & Wealth: Divorce and Your Finances Divorce marks a complicated time of life. In one day, you can feel relief, sadness and anger. It’s
-
Women & Wealth: Estate Planning BasicsEstate
Women & Wealth: Estate Planning Basics Estate planning is especially salient for women, who typically live more than 5 years longer than men in
-
10 Practical Content Marketing Tips for Small Businesses
Content has become a big part of every small business marketing plan. Most online marketing strategies rely on content because without content there is nothing to optimize for search or share for visibility. We provide 10 useful tips to help you get started with content marketing. What is content marketing? Content mar
-
4 Employee Engagement Trends That Leaders Need To Know
This article is first in a series focused on employee engagement. With rapid changes in technology, demographics and social norms/lifestyles, the workforce is changing at break neck speed. The workplace of today is definitely not that of just a few years ago, and one area that has changed most significantly is employee
-
5 Keys To Retaining Millennial Employees, The ‘Job-Hopper’ Generation
Millennials (born 1980-2000) can get a bad wrap for being unloyal. In fact, half of Millennials are actively seeking a new job, or are ready to make a change. This characteristic has historically given off the perception that they aren’t committed to their work. It’s quite the contrary. First of all, their job hopping
-
5 Simple Ways To Prepare Your Personal Finances For A Recession
Last fall, recession fears were running high. It was hard to escape the conversation; predictions for the next big crash flew all over the media while clients, friends, acquaintances, and others constantly asked the team at my financial planing firm if a recession was really about to happen. Our answer to that question
-
5 Ways To Make a Business Case for Virtual Reality in Healthcare
There were roughly 90 first-year medical students that had gathered in the lab. The instructor was about to take them through their first dissection
-
5 Ways Your Home Can Boost Your Cash Flow
There is one area where many retirees have a big advantage over their younger peers: access to a big, golden nest egg in the form of their home.