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    1. 4 Tips For Strategic Growth And Increased Profits In 2026
      In a business environment driven by higher interest rates, persistent macro uncertainty, and rising customer acquisition expenses, leaders are forced to rethink how growth is achieved and sustained.
    2. 5 pending changes that could impact year-end small business tax planning
      Congress has been debating a number of big bills that contain tax changes. Some of the proposed changes are favorable; many are not. All of them may
    3. An expert explains why spending more on cybersecurity isn't the best way to protect your business
      It's crucial for companies — from small businesses to massive corporations — to protect against cyberattacks, especially as e-commerce ramps up for the holidays. Consumers expect small businesses to be as secure as big companies for online shopping and will abandon retailers if they believe their information is insecur
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      Anyone who has gone through the process of mapping out their retirement knows there can be a lot to keep in mind. Saving, investing, anticipating
    5. Counteracting Capital Gains with Tax-Loss Harvesting
      Tax-loss harvesting means taking capital losses (selling securities for less than what you initially paid for them) to offset any capital gains you
    6. CONNECTICUT MONEY: US economy stronger than predicted
      Growth in the U. S. economy was stronger than expected in the third quarter, and most forecasts call for continued solid growth in 2020, although at a slower pace than 2018-2019. The nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew at a rate of 1.9 percent in the third quarter, down slightly from 2 percent in the second quar
    7. With Gen Z And Millennial Expectations Shifting, Is Nurturing Happy Employees The Latest HR Mandate?
      Organizations are realizing that nurturing happy employees improves talent attraction and retention.
    8. Trump Tariffs Create Customer Experience Opportunities For Business
      During these unsettled times, businesses might be tempted to focus less on customer experience in the quest to keep customers spending at all. Don’t.
    9. Why Proactive Sustainability Is Smart Business
      As we approach 2030, and with most industries behind pace on net-zero goals, it’s time to rethink the role sustainability plays in business.
    10. 3 Ways Small Businesses Can Recruit And Retain Top Talent From Local Universities
      For small and mid-sized companies, talent acquisition and retention are perennial challenges.