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							401(k) and IRA Advice Especially for Women
							For women who expect to lean heavily on their investment accounts in retirement, market volatility isn't the only concern. It's also important to help minimize the impact taxes can have on income in retirement. That means managing the funds in various types of investments and accounts -- taxable, tax-deferred and tax-f
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							5 Ways to Scale and Grow a Business
							You took the first step and founded your business. Then, you were able to acquire some customers. However, do you know what you need to do in order to grow your business and be the market leader? The answer is simple. You have to have a scalable business model.
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							7 Steps To Achieve Financial Freedom And Retire Early
							Being financially free allows you to break away from the immense stress of living paycheck to paycheck, and the earlier you start working towards this goal, the more achievable your early retirement dream can be.
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							Building Brand Awareness Through Unique and Meaningful Partnerships
							Are you looking for allies to help your business thrive? Here are a few ways to find unique partnership opportunities and build your brand
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							Capital Spending And The Durability Of The Post-Pandemic Recovery
							The economic recovery has come on strong. Some have expressed disappointment in the second quarter’s pace of real growth, but the news nonetheless remains good, on consumer spending and on employment. Housing has paused of late, but that could be a natural statistical response to what were previously unsustainable grow
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							Coronavirus And Your Retirement Plan, Should You Do Something?
							Most of you knew this would happen again sooner or later, the time when the stock market experiences a sharp decline. The inevitable big down day (which could perhaps turn into down weeks or months) happened during the past few days when both the Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P markets closed significantly lower. Hopes for a quic
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							Cybersecurity in the age of information warfare and IoT
							Organisations need to be forward-focused and prepare for emerging cybersecurity threats Phishing attacks doubled in 2018 to top 482 million attempts, malware attacks attained a record high of USD10.52 billion, and 94 per cent of enterprises will use the Internet of Things by the end of 2021. The buzz is real, the
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							Working from home benefits both employees and employers
							The idea of remote work is not something new, but rather it has been an ongoing trend for some time. Remote work was encouraged among employers as a result of the Great Recession in 2008, which pressured them to downsize their office space and save money. About 5.3% to nearly two-thirds of the U. S. workforce work remo
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							1834 Wealth Management: Trump 2.0 and What We Are Watching
							By 1834, a division of Old National Bank President Trump’s agenda for a second term could bring substantial changes. The labor market,
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							How Your Company Can Save Money, Boost Performance, And Improve Healthcare For Vulnerable Employees During Covid-19 And Beyond
							When budgets get tight, benefits are a frequent place for companies to make cuts. Employers choose to reduce options and pass on more expenses to employees. That may be a misguided approach, says Lee Murphy, Ph. D., the CEO of Inspera Health. Murphy says companies can both cut costs and help employees improve their hea