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    1. 5 Ways The New Stimulus Bill May Help Your Small Business
      If your small business has been struggling because of the Covid-19 pandemic, here are some important ways this new relief package may help.© Jeff - Adobe StockBy Gerri DetweilerThe second stimulus bill, the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Venues Act, has been passed by Congress and signed int
    2. 7 subtle signs you’re sabotaging your business without realizing it
      Sometimes, the biggest obstacles for business owners are the subtle ways they hold themselves back without realizing it. Here's how to recognize the signs of self-sabotage—and overcome it
    3. Do You Need Business Hazard Insurance?
      You might be surprised and unhappy to learn that hazard insurance is not included in your existing business insurance policies. Business hazard
    4. Fed's Powell: High inflation poses a threat to job market
      WASHINGTON (AP) — Warning that high inflation could make it harder to restore the job market to full health, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said
    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. I’m Retired. Should I Pay Off My Mortgage?
      It’s 5 p.m. on a Tuesday, and you tune in to a radio show as you sit in gridlocked traffic.
    7. Key Considerations to Successfully Transition the Ownership of Your Business
      Business ownership transitions are back on the table. After a long lull following the recession, a growing number of company owners are looking at how best to sell their business, turn it over to the next generation, or offer their employees a buyout opportunity.
    8. Let’s talk about diversity in real estate investing
      Diversity is something we’re all paying more attention to lately. It isn’t just good for humanity — it’s good for business. While becoming a real estate agent has often been a good career for women, there is also a gender gap between women and men when it comes to commercial real estate, as well as a diversity and gend
    9. Overwhelmed by Debt? Here’s How to Take
      Navigate economic disruptions with our practical strategies for debt reduction, financial freedom, and better money management.
    10. Why Leaders Should Embrace The Returning Workforce Opportunity
      As countries around the world ease lockdown restrictions, few in the workforce believe there will be a return to ‘business as usual’. At best, organisations are hoping to settle quickly into the ‘new normal’. But as Blitz Studio CEO Melissa Hanley recently remarked, “Whatever the new normal is, it’s only going to be th