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Corporate America Looks Well Positioned Financially To Support Growth
As the post-pandemic recovery slows — and it inevitably will — talk in business and investment circles will turn to the timing of the next cyclical correction. It might then help to consider what could cause a recession.
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COVID-19 and the emerging employee caregiving crisis
The U. S. Census Bureau projects that the over-65 age group will grow from 55 million in 2020 to more than 70 million by 2030. According to the U. S.
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Doing Business and Rising Above in Times of Crisis
OpenClipart-Vectors / PixabayIn today’s business climate, business owners must remain agile – they must continuously adapt, decide at a breakneck pace, execute with the twinkling of an eye, and consistently innovate. They are quick, spontaneous, and goal-driven. It’s part of who they are — and there’s always new techno
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Five Keys to Retirement Planning and Peace of Mind
Getting ready for retirement requires planning. Here are some key ideas and strategies to keep in mind
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Hardship Teaches 3 Valuable Lessons for Business Owners
More businesses are failing as difficult times add strain to entrepreneurs. The only way to thrive is to adapt and learn from mistakes. This hasn't
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Here's the Salary It Takes to Buy a Home Today
There's a reason so many would-be buyers have struggled to enter the housing market in 2023. Not only have mortgages been expensive to sign, but home prices have been elevated, largely due to a glaring lack of inventory.
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How a 401(k) Suddenly Becomes Even More Attractive in 2022
If you're trying to beef up your retirement savings in 2022, the 401(k) may get you one step closer to that goal. You can park more money in your
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How Advisors Keep Families From Feuding In Estate Planning Meetings
In popular culture, scheming family members often vie to inherit money from a rich relative. Tempers flare, fights break out and aggrieved plotters stew in anger. That level of drama rarely plays itself out in reality. Instead, advisors seek to bring families together to discuss estate planning in a calm, respectful ma
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How Companies Can Push Past Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Lip Service to Enact Meaningful Change
Get started with these five strategies. The social justice protests of recent years spurred many companies to make public statements supporting
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How do Economies of Scope and Economies of Scale Differ?
Economy of scope and economy of scale are two different concepts used to help cut a company's costs. Economies of scope focuses on the average total cost of production of a variety of goods, whereas economies of scale focuses on the cost advantage that arises when there is a higher level of production of one good. Econ