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Five Ways To Mitigate Risk For Your Business
Threats to your stability and bottom line are an unfortunate reality of business. As a small business owner, your goal is to mitigate that risk as
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What You Need To Know About The New Tax Credit Meant To Help Businesses Of Practically Any Size Keep Employees On Payroll
As COVID-19 continues to impact the United States, the federal government is taking action to ease the burden on taxpayers. Most recently, Congress passed a massive stimulus package that was signed into law by the President. The stimulus bill (also called the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or the C
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3 Big-Business Things a Small Business Must Do
If you're running a small business, you don't have the same resources that your larger competitors do, so you have to pick and choose where you make investments.
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3 cybersecurity tips for finance chiefs
The cybersecurity landscape has become considerably more complex over the last decade. Between the rapid adoption of remote work and the proliferation of new tech tools, finance chiefs and their IT counterparts are grappling with an ever-changing set of potential vulnerabilities.
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3 Ways the IRS $80 Billion Spending Plan Will Make It Easier for Small-Business Owners to Do Their Taxes
The 10-year spending plan aims to bring a long underfunded and overwhelmed agency into the 21st century. After months of anticipation, small
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Most Young Retirement Savers Make This Investing Mistake
You've set up your 401(k) contributions, and you're watching that account balance tick up with every paycheck. Congratulations, you're on your way to a comfortable retirement. Now, it's time to expedite your progress by optimizing the investments in your account. That's an adjustment the vast majority of young savers n
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Dealing with Dementia in the Family
Dealing with Dementia in the Family DRAFTAuthors: Jim RingerSource: First Midwest BankSubject: First Midwest DRAFT Rev1Title 1: Dealing With Dementia in the FamilyTitle 2: TK Things to Remember When Dealing With a Dementia Diagnosis in the FamilyTitle 3: How to Handle an Estate Plan for a Family Member With DementiaTit
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The High Cost Of Inaction: Why Safety Is The New Frontier Of Financial Risk
Today, another source of business risk is attracting increased attention: the financial burden of safety-related incidents.
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How to Make an Impact With Qualified Charitable Distributions
Helping others is a noble aspiration, and it doesn’t need to be confined to your estate plan for after you pass away. Giving during your lifetime can
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5 Tips to Scale Manufacturing Business Operations
The number one hope for all business owners is for their company to grow and succeed. However, there are a lot of barriers to sustaining that growth and expansion for continued success. Scaling business operations is not an easy feat. It is even more difficult to scale a manufacturing business. Thankfully, there are ma