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      Business success can be attributed to a wide range of factors, especially since each business defines ‘success’ differently. For example, although
    2. Will Inflation Derail Your Retirement Plan?
      In 20-plus years, I’ve seen several situations where external factors and individual choices have threatened to derail clients' financial plans.
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      gettyHands down, one of the benefits of an office environment is the ability to hang out with our work friends. There’s a reason why the term “work spouse” has become so common. Whether your work friends are like family or you just have one buddy who has made an otherwise toxic workplace tolerable, for most of us work
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      Starting a new business can come with numerous organizational expenses that can add up quickly. Fortunately, the IRS offers a deduction for startup
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      Content has become a big part of every small business marketing plan. Most online marketing strategies rely on content because without content there is nothing to optimize for search or share for visibility. We provide 10 useful tips to help you get started with content marketing. What is content marketing? Content mar
    6. 2 Ways The 199A Deduction Has Changed Retirement Planning
      Small business owners and self-employed folks doing their 2018 taxes could be in for a surprise: the new tax law may have changed the way they should use retirement accounts.
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      This article is first in a series focused on employee engagement. With rapid changes in technology, demographics and social norms/lifestyles, the workforce is changing at break neck speed. The workplace of today is definitely not that of just a few years ago, and one area that has changed most significantly is employee
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      This article is part of Money’s new-year checklist — a 10-step guide to crushing your financial goals in 2024 (and beyond). For expert tips on how to
    9. 4 Steps To Turn Makeshift Digital Transformation Into Long-Term Success
      Co-authored with Nikolaus Obwegeser and Benjamin MüllerMakeshift digital home officegettyWhile many companies were reportedly undergoing some form of digital transformation before COVID-19, it seems they were not far enough along their journey to respond effectively. At the outset of the pandemic, companies scrambled t
    10. 5 Keys To Retaining Millennial Employees, The ‘Job-Hopper’ Generation
      Millennials (born 1980-2000) can get a bad wrap for being unloyal. In fact, half of Millennials are actively seeking a new job, or are ready to make a change. This characteristic has historically given off the perception that they aren’t committed to their work. It’s quite the contrary. First of all, their job hopping