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    1. Three Paths To Increase Revenue and Margins
      If you lead an organization or a business unit, odds are you have at least one objective related to growing your top line or improving the bottom line. The task is deceptively difficult. The goal to increase revenue (and/or improve margins) is a clear mandate but, practically speaking, one that is very difficult to exe
    2. 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
    3. Want to Retire Rich? Here's the Tough-Love Answer
      If you're like most Americans, then you aren't saving enough for retirement, which could be a major problem for you later in life. There are plenty of
    4. A Call To Duty: Small Business Can Lead On Covid-19 Vaccinations And Help Bring The Economy Back
      Brookline, MA. - February 25: Dr. Marisa Tieger, a physician at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, injects Lillian Leavitt with the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine during a vaccination clinic for Holocaust survivors and their families at Congregation Kehillath Israel on February 25, 2021 in Brookline, Massachusetts. (Staff Photo By M
    5. Before You Go Global, Go Local: The Underrated Power of Becoming a Hometown Favorite
      Becoming a hometown favorite isn’t flashy, but it builds trust, loyalty, and a community that genuinely roots for you and supports your business.
    6. CFOs increasingly prioritizing ESG issues along with addressing talent shortage
      Environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment has quickly progressed from a mere compliance issue to a core value for many organizations. "It
    7. Don't Get Taxed by Surprise: Year-Round Tax Planning Tips
      By Brad Wright, CFP ‘Tis the season…for taxes. Actually, you should be thinking about taxes year-round. Yes, good times indeed, but when it comes to
    8. Employees are more stressed about health care costs than ever. Here’s how to help.
      With low unemployment and wages growing nationwide, today’s economy is strong and vibrant. Despite this, the results of PwC’s 8th annual Employee Financial Wellness Survey are less than encouraging. According to the data, the workforce of today is more stressed about their finances than ever before, and workplace finan
    9. Fed's Powell sees US boom ahead, with COVID still a risk
      WASHINGTON (AP) — The U. S. economy is poised for an extended period of strong growth and hiring, the chair of the Federal Reserve said in an interview broadcast Sunday, though the coronavirus still poses some risk. Chair Jerome Powell, speaking to CBS' “60 Minutes," also said that he doesn't expect to raise the Fed's
    10. Financial Stress Makes You Less Productive – 5 Steps To Strengthen Your Finances
      Workers are so stressed about their finances that it’s costing companies seven hours each week  in lost productivity.