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    1. Six Things to Know About HSAs
      A health savings account can be a great way to set pre-tax dollars aside for medical expenses. Here are six things you should know about HSAs in order to take advantage of them
    2. How To Navigate Some Of The Financial Impacts Of Divorce
      As a child of divorced parents, I know all too well that divorce has implications that spread far beyond
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      Health insurance is one of those things you should really never go without. All it takes is a single emergency room trip
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      Regardless of the size of the business, the ultimate responsibility for success lies with the CEO. If you’re a small business owner, that’s you. And the most critical CEO tasks that result in success or failure lie in the knowledge and practice of financial management fundamentals. Recent statistics show that over half
    5. Planning for 2020: Leveraging technology to alleviate basic business woes
      Use modern technology to improve daily business activities. Many medium-sized and small businesses are tapping into the new technology to help them come up with a more innovative, more efficient, and more productive workforce. Similarly, the rise in remote workers has led to an increase in the demand for on-demand data
    6. 6 Reasons Your Small Business Needs the Cloud
      Cloud has taken over technology world by storm. By next year, more than 80 percent of all business workloads are expected to be moved to the cloud. If you're still hesitant about moving your small business operations online or wondering what exactly the benefits would be, keep reading. We are breaking down 6 reasons th
    7. How to help employees prepare for retirement
      Some of your employees may be supporting their grown children instead of saving for retirement. Yes, you read that right. According to a report by Merrill Lynch and Age Wave, U. S. parents spend $500 billion a year on their 18- to 34-year-old adult children – twice the amount they contribute to their retirement savings
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      It's been a rough week for stock investors as volatility rocked the market. If you've been peeking at your 401(k) plan balance, you may be seeing
    9. Minimizing Taxes When You Inherit Money
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    10. Succession planning: A CIO imperative
      As far as professional development goes, Sarah Naqvi’s meteoric rise to executive vice president and CIO at Maryland-based food service company