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    1. Top cybersecurity priorities for CFOs
      Here are six key cybersecurity areas CFOs should be focusing on in 2025, according to experts.
    2. Pivot Your Small Business Online: Tips, Resources And Inspiration
      As small businesses scramble to right themselves in the ever-shifting COVID-19 world, many are in search of resources to help them thrive. The logistics of pivoting a traditionally in-person business to an online platform might seem overwhelming at first blush. However, businesses can go through a logical process to ma
    3. Creative Ways E-Commerce Businesses Are Maintaining Sales During The Pandemic
      While some retailers have been able to maintain, or even increase, sales during the pandemic, majority of businesses have not been so fortunate. Companies selling essentials, such as groceries, healthcare items, home workout equipment, and of course hand sanitizers and cleaning supplies, have been maintaining business
    4. How Healthcare Organizations Can Defend Against Ransomware
      Rebecca Gazda, Sr Director of Labs at DNSFilter There’s no denying it – the need for stronger cyber defense is urgent. More ransomware attacks
    5. Sustainable Technology: Examples, Benefits And Challenges
      Every company and every industry needs a green plan. These efforts are about lowering emissions, shrinking carbon footprints and reducing the environmental impact of operations.
    6. Why You Should Consider A Loan Renewal
      A loan renewal might be your best bet for affordable, long-term financing. Small business owners who have been around for a while know the value of affordable financing, including small business loans with generous terms. Financing helps growing businesses flourish, and can act as a lifeline for businesses temporarily
    7. 2 Ways The 199A Deduction Has Changed Retirement Planning
      Small business owners and self-employed folks doing their 2018 taxes could be in for a surprise: the new tax law may have changed the way they should use retirement accounts.
    8. The significance of financial wellness benefits for employees in a COVID-19 world
      For many employees, the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed how fragile their financial security is. A recent survey from the National Endowment for Financial Education found that nearly 9 in 10 (88%) Americans said that the COVID-19 crisis is causing stress on their personal finances. For employees, the pandemic has not on
    9. 3 ways to support workplace well-being during COVID-19
      Personal and professional worlds are colliding in ways that have never been seen before, leading employees and employers to navigate new challenges in uncharted waters. As employees continue to struggle with balancing work and personal obligations at home, they are dealing with emotional, physical and financial consequ
    10. In Family Philanthropy, Embracing Differences Can Pay Off
      Families may benefit from learning about and supporting one another’s philanthropic aspirations.