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    1. What Small Business Owners Need To Know About Filing And Paying Taxes
      Lots of wage earners only file tax returns once a year. But small business owners, including the self-employed, have additional taxes to worry
    2. 3 reasons why women should use HSAs to save for retirement
      A recent article from Bustle titled "How to Save for Retirement in Your 20s" powerfully explained why saving for the future is one of the best financial decisions young people can make. This is particularly true for women, who typically live longer than men and need their retirement funds to stretch further. However, a
    3. 401(k) vs. IRA: Which One Is Right for You?
      There are dozens of factors to consider as you're planning for retirement. How much should you be saving? What age should you retire?
    4. Stay Safe When Banking Online: Top 5 Cybersecurity
      Stay Safe When Banking Online: Top 5 Cybersecurity Tips     Online banking continues to grow in popularity, as more and more people take
    5. What Employers Need to Know about 401(k) Plans
      In a tight labor market, businesses need a retirement savings plan to recruit and retain good workers. In fact, about 80% of Americans work for an employer with a 401(k)-style retirement plan. In the following conversation, Robert Diedrich, president-wealth management division, First Midwest Bank, discusses recent rule
    6. Tax Season Will Be Here Soon. 3 Tips to Prepare
      Taxes are the sort of thing many of us would rather not think about until we absolutely have to. And in that regard, there's some good news.
    7. Gearing Up to Be a First-Time Dad? 3 Money Moves to Make
      Becoming a dad is exciting. And you may be counting down the days until your little bundle of joy makes their entrance into the world.
    8. How to save more when inflation makes your money count less
      When it comes to spending power, inflation means that things cost more and that your money becomes less valuable. When a period of high inflation hits
    9. Translating Passion to Business
      Meet Elizabeth Colon, who is an honoree of the 2020 Inspiring Women in Business program, sponsored by First Midwest Bank and 101.9 THE MIX. Elizabeth
    10. 11 Tips To Be A More Successful Investor Now
        Jump for Joy when you become a better investor following these 11 investing tips. Normally, I tell clients to expect at least one 10% drop in