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    1. Want to Hire Millennials? Better Help Repay Student Debt
      (Bloomberg) -- Like millions of her peers, Nicole Read graduated with thousands of dollars of debt. Unlike most of them, she’s getting direct help from her employer to pay it back. The 26-year-old’s job at event organizer Live Nation Entertainment in Beverly Hills, California, comes with a benefit that may be starting
    2. Why volunteering is essential to employee engagement
      To some employees, benefits aren’t just about receiving healthcare and perks — they’re also the opportunity to give back. Fingerpaint — a health and wellness marketing firm in Saratoga Springs, New York — considers volunteering to be so essential to their engagement strategy that they hired an HR professional whose ent
    3. Will Mortgage Rates Finally Fall This Year?
      Prospective buyers waiting for mortgage rates to drop could have cause to be optimistic. But anyone expecting the ultra-cheap rates seen during the pandemic shouldn’t hold their breath.
    4. Three Narratives Driving CFO Priorities In The Covid-19 Era And Beyond
      Major crises are said to accelerate pre-existing trends, but they also expose the true nature of things. Covid-19 has walloped corporate finance groups with both experiences.
    5. Three Ways APIs Are Keeping Small Businesses Digitally Competitive
      Small businesses are still bearing the brunt of economic and legislative changes brought on by the pandemic, with over 70% of them reporting negative
    6. Transportation Trends & Best Practices
      The global pandemic, ecommerce boom and high demand across most transportation modes right now have all impacted Midwest transportation providers. Here’s how companies are adapting to the shifting environment and planning for the future. A center of logistics and transportation activity, the Midwest is not only a contr
    7. Want to Improve Your Bottom Line in 2020? Start With These 3 Goals
      The new year presents new opportunities and new challenges for your business. These include how to improve your bottom line. To succeed, you should be clear about what you want to achieve by 2021. Your new year’s resolution for your business will likely include improving your bottom line. As any investor or businessper
    8. 3 Steps For Managing Your Small Business’s Taxes
      Filing business-related taxes can often be a time-consuming and complicated process, especially for new entrepreneurs. Small business owners need a good understanding of the federal, state, and local taxes required to file.
    9. 7 Changes to Social Security in 2022
      Since being signed into law in 1935, Social Security has been tasked with providing a financial foundation for our nation's retired workers. Today,
    10. 7 Ways To Break Common Hiring Biases For More Equitable Recruiting
      Lisa Shuster, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, is the Chief People Officer for iHire, an industry-specific recruitment platform.