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    1. Untangling Your Finances When You Divorce: Don’t Forget These Important Details
      Divorce is an emotional time for everyone involved, but neglecting diligent follow up can impact your finances.
    2. How to build an emergency fund when you live paycheck to paycheck
      We all know that we’re supposed to be have an emergency fund equal to at least three months’ worth of expenses. Unfortunately, many of us are not in
    3. How to Pursue Your Financial Freedom
      Where are you financially? Are you on a path to achieve your life goals? We ask because July 1 is National Financial Freedom Day. It’s a great
    4. 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
    5. Extended School Closings Create Homework for Employers
      Article By Francis P. Alvarez Patricia Anderson Pryor Katharine C. Weber Tara K. Burke Jackson Lewis P. C.
    6. 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
    7. 7 Ways to Avoid Financial Stress When Running a Business
      Running your own business requires careful thought and planning. But even with all that, it’s hard to avoid feeling financially stressed from time to time. Handling the stress productively can help your business succeed. But avoiding it in the first place can also make your job far more enjoyable. Here are seven ways t
    8. A Quick Start to Your Wealth Management Plan
      Your financial success is our first priority. With First Midwest Wealth Management1 financial services, you have a truly objective financial advocate working for you. First Midwest Bank is a regulated fiduciary and we are held to a higher standard of care – placing your interests ahead of our own. We can help you creat
    9. Collecting Unemployment? How To Avoid A Tax Bill Next Year
      With more than one in 10 workers currently jobless, many Americans are depending on unemployment benefits as a financial crutch to get them through the pandemic. The $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act dramatically expanded unemployment benefits by amount, how long they last and who is
    10. Holiday 2022 has been a tricky shopping season to
      Holiday 2022 has been a tricky shopping season to predict, which gives small- and medium-sized businesses extra leverage compared with large brands