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The New Face Of Growth In 2021
Over the last 16 months, the manner in which American businesses view growth – and the avenues to achieve that goal – have drastically changed.
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Why Spending More In Retirement Might Actually Be The Smart Move
A retirement plan should do more than protect assets. It should support the life those assets were meant to fund.
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Growing Your Company With Effective Cash Flow Management
Naturally, no one wants their business to remain stagnant. The thing about entrepreneurs is that they are always aiming for the skies. However, if you
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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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5 Ways The CARES Act Impacts Retirement Planning
In response to the halting U. S. economy, set off by the coronavirus pandemic, the federal government has passed a massive emergency funding bill to protect and support American businesses, hospitals and individuals. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) is a far-reaching bill with over 1,0
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Corporate Social Responsibility Is Adapting, Survey Reveals Key Trends
Despite external pressures, companies are continuing to invest in corporate social responsibility programs, while strategically adapting their focus
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To Be Or Not To Be Remote? Factors Companies Should Consider
Irma Becerra is president of Marymount University, a comprehensive doctoral-granting university known for its innovative curriculum.
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Here’s What Couples Need to Know About Merging Finances
Personal finances embody deeply rooted emotional characteristics that shape one’s behavior toward their money. It’s important to remember that when sharing finances with a significant other, it’s not a one-size-fits all kind of deal. Individual emotions, trauma and beliefs around money will differ from person-to-person