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    1. Do You Need Small Business Liability Insurance? 5 Questions to Ask
      Keeping your operating costs low is a major concern when you're running a small business. There may not be room in your budget for optional add-ons right now, so you feel you have to stick to the essentials. As a result, you've probably wondered: Do you need small business insurance? Or is it an extra cost you can forg
    2. Hosting for the Holidays? 5 Tips to Save Money and Preserve Your Mental Health
      The holiday season is practically here, and for a lot of people, this means they will either be visiting friends and family or *gasp* called upon to host visitors.
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      What is inflation, and why does it matter? In simple terms, inflation means prices are rising, and your purchasing power is declining.
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      Even a great benefits plan won't serve your business to its full potential if your employees aren't using the tools provided to them. Employers have a wealth of opportunities to improve their business and their employees' experience if they adopt an innovative plan, but the efficacy of these tools rely on employee enga
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      If you own a business, you've probably worked with a certified public accountant at one point or another. But did you know accountants can do
    6. Black History Month: Authenticity in Diversity
      As I think about this year’s Black History Month theme, Resistance, I reflect on the early days of my career as a young black woman in a predominantly
    7. 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
    8. Don't Retire Until You've Made These Key Decisions
      Whether you're thinking of retiring one year, three years, or 10 years from now, it's a decision that shouldn't be taken lightly. And while there are many factors that will no doubt go into it, you must address these three important points before taking that leap. 1. When to claim Social Security Social Security will l
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      For most consumers, a home is their largest financial asset and largest ongoing expense. The biggest difference between your home and all your other
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      College Football Hall of Fame coach Lou Holtz once said, “In this world, you’re either growing or you’re dying, so get in motion and grow.” That quote is more relevant today than ever. Those straightforward words can help you develop resilience, manage your time more effectively and improve your efficiency. Unfortunate