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      Ramit Sethi is an entrepreneur, and the founder and CEO of personal finance website I Will Teach You To Be Rich. During the pandemic, he recommends people find new ways to cut down on their highest expenses, which are typically rent, eating out, and discretionary spending on material items. Sethi also strongly advises
    2. Why Do All Small Businesses Need a Website?
      With over 40,000 searches on Google every second, which converts to 3.5 billion searches every day, your small business absolutely must have a website presence. Regardless of the industry sector that you operate within, your customers are more than likely searching for services like yours on the Internet. This sentimen
    3. Why Employee Experience Is The New Customer Experience: Five Factors Driving Change At Work
      Father multi-tasking with young son (2 yrs) at kitchen tablegettyWhen I was in the early days of my career, the business world had just begun to embrace the notion of “Customer Experience” along with the initial iterations of e-commerce and e-everything. Consumer expectations were changing with technological advances,
    4. 3 Overrated and 3 Underrated Trends Small Businesses Should Know in 2022
      What should you focus on in 2022? Marketing trends seem to develop overnight, and it can be difficult to keep up with what's hot -- should we be
    5. Stay Ahead Of The Talent Trends And Build Your Workforce
      We all know that company. We may be that company. Call it Company A: coming out of the pandemic strong with a bold plan to infuse their workforce with a big hiring boost.
    6. What is inflation and when you should really start worrying about it
      Economists are bracing for the strongest US inflation in decades as the country reopens. Where some expect inflation to be temporary, others fear a dangerous spiral, or "runaway" inflation. Here's what you need to know about inflation, where it stands today, and when you should really start to worry. See more stories o
    7. Earned wage access can be a critical benefit for small businesses and hourly workers alike
      The worker shortage caused by the great resignation has hit small businesses hard, forcing employers to scramble to find new ways to attract and
    8. How Companies Can Help Employees With Student Loan Debt
      (StatePoint) After paying monthly student loan minimums, many Americans have just enough to cover basic living expenses, which means that when unexpected expenses arise, they often end up defaulting on their student loans. It’s no wonder that student loan debt is a top financial stressor for so many. There’s good news,
    9. New Study Reveals the Top 3 Small-Business Cyber Threats You've Probably Never Heard Of
      One of the vulnerabilities is called 'sniffing.' If you think your business is completely protected from inbound cyberthreats, think again. A study
    10. Old National Bank: Providing Transparency, Protection and Security for Clients of All Ages
      At Old National Bank we strive to gain our clients’ trust by always treating them fairly and with complete transparency. We do this by having policies