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Small Business Owners Ask: Am I Paying My Employees The Right Salary?
By Rieva Lesonsky Survey after survey of small business owners indicates that attracting and keeping employees is one of the biggest challenges today. And with the unemployment rate still low, that problem is not likely to go away soon. A few months ago we noted that, according to a survey from Kelton Global, commissio
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The Real Answer to “How Much Should I Save?” Might Surprise You
The real answer to how much you should save is far less one-size-fits-all than most financial gurus would have you believe.
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Why Your Employees’ Financial Wellbeing Affects Your Corporate Brand
Eighty percent of employers report that financial stress is lowering their employees’ performance level, and it’s costing them some half a trillion dollars annually. Everything from home loans to student debt is stressing out America’s workforce; many workers don’t feel prepared to fully address these problems. Stress
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Managing Money as a Couple
When you marry or simply share a household with someone, your life changes—and your approach to managing your money may change as well. The good news
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3 Reasons Why 2022 Might Be the Year to Sell Your Business
After 2 years of pandemic uncertainty, markets are settling down For small business owners, the past two years have been a rollercoaster ride of Covid
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Do You Need Umbrella Insurance?
When your standard insurance policies don't cover all of life's unexpected mishaps, there's umbrella insurance. Read on to find out if you need it
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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,
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How will climate change affect the global economy?
Study finds Africa, South America and the Middle East likely to be hardest hit Measuring the preparedness of the world’s 82 largest economies and based on current trends, the report found that the fallout of warming temperatures would cost the global economy $7.9bn by 2050 as increased droughts, flooding and crop failu
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Upcoming Trade Tariffs Set to Impact US Economy in 2025
A significant wave of trade tariffs is poised to reshape the economic landscape as the United States prepares to implement new duties on multiple
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Old National Bank 'Gives to the Max' for Minnesota veterans assistance
Since 2009, Minnesotans have embraced a state-wide, one-day giving event called Give to the Max Day. The campaign, led by GiveMN, has seen over $300