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    1. Small Business: Ways to Avoid Fraud This Holiday Season
      holidays can make or break the year for small business. Be aware and put systems in place to combat fraud. Old National bank shares ways to protect
    2. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says higher interest rates may be needed so economy doesn't 'overheat'
      It might be necessary to lift interest rates to keep the economy from overheating, Janet Yellen said. The Treasury Secretary's comments contrast with the Fed's plans to hold rates near zero through 2023. Some experts fear Biden's latest spending plans risk dangerously strong inflation. See more stories on Insider's bus
    3. Fed’s ‘Wake-Up Call’: Investors ‘Losing Confidence’ After Latest Inflation Surge—How Aggressive Could Rate Hikes Be?
      Topline As markets grapple with concerns about how quickly the Federal Reserve will reverse its pandemic-era policy, investment banks are warning
    4. How Small Businesses Can Attract In-Person Visitors Once More
      Research by McKinsey revealed that customers still crave a return to out-of-home activities, but online retail will continue to be their comfort zone. With vaccination availability increasing countrywide, owners—specifically small business owners—need to refocus their efforts on bringing shoppers back into stores. And
    5. Want to Foster an Inclusive Workplace? Prioritize Empathy During the Onboarding Process
      First impressions matter. Here's where you are going wrong in setting up your new hire for long-term success. The onboarding process is a critical
    6. Imports and Exports: 5 Things Your Small Business Needs to Know
      Inflation is serving as a drag on the retail economy, but ecommerce is still flowing. In the US, ecommerce sales broke the $1 trillion barrier for the
    7. Build Skills to Keep the Talent You Have and Attract and Grow the Talent You Need
      Empowering people to reach their full potential in the workplace is the key to building a thriving organization. Workers are enduring a slew of
    8. 5 CFO tips for boosting tech ROI
      CFOs at the start of 2023 are holding a tight grip on technology spending as several risks beyond their control threaten profitability. Forecasts of
    9. 4 Tell-Tale Stats That Shed Light On the Future of Work
      Businesses that are at the forefront of adapting to our increasingly digital and flexible work world are the best positioned for the future There are
    10. Women Business Owners: 4 Steps to Grow Your Personal Wealth
      In recent years, women have embraced entrepreneurship in staggering numbers. Between 2014 and 2019, the number of women-owned businesses increased 21% between 2014 and 2019 to a total of nearly 13 million. (Over the same period, growth in the number of women “sidepreneurs” – that is, those with a “gig job” or “side hus