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    1. You should think more about how you onboard your newest hires
      Most hiring managers want new recruits to be comfortable in their role, to be productive and motivated, and to feel confident that they’ve made the right choice in accepting this job. Why, then, do so many employers still use outdated, ineffective onboarding practices that turn already-nervous new hires into balls of a
    2. The Key to Becoming Rich: Always Pay Yourself First
      When your paycheck hits, the first “bill” you pay isn’t your landlord, your internet provider, or the grocery store. It’s you.
    3. 8 Smart Ways to Beat Inflation This Year
      Here are eight ways to beat inflation this year and keep your finances on solid ground.
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      Why is it so hard to enjoy the money you’ve saved for decades?
    5. The role of CFOs in sustainability strategies
      Today, regulatory mandates, investor expectations and climate-related risk pull sustainability into finance.
    6. How To Evaluate Your Financial Advisor
      Recently my dad passed away. To help my mom gain an understanding of her financial situation, I needed to learn about the financial advisor they were working with. My parents came from a generation where it was considered rude to discuss money (and politics and religion). Good parents didn’t burden their children with
    7. Worried About a Recession? Make These 8 Money Moves Now
      If you want to shore up your finances in case of recession, here are some money moves you can make now.
    8. New Report: Addressing deepfake threats, ‘the next generation of cyber security concerns’
      In September of this year the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
    9. Pay transparency can narrow the gender pay gap — but may not close it
      Pay transparency can reduce the gender gap during salary negotiations, though other factors such as aggressiveness and competitiveness also come into
    10. Phishing Threats: What Every Business Owner Should
      Phishing Threats: Business Owner Should Know Imagine receiving a phone call from your bank. The person on the other end tells you they have