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    1. 3 Cost Savings Every Small Business Should Look For
      The world of business today is more competitive than it has ever been, and political uncertainty also brings its own pressures to the corporate world. Small businesses can be particularly vulnerable, whether they're a start-up enterprise or well established, but these factors also bring great opportunities for business
    2. 6 Ways to Manage Student Loan Debt
      Student loan debt is a significant financial challenge for millions of graduates. With the rising cost of education, more students are relying on
    3. 3 retention strategies as employers realize ‘back to work doesn’t work’
      As companies realize that back to work might not work, they are scrambling to come up with strategies to mitigate high turnover rates.
    4. Inflation Proof Your Business: Strategies For Small Business Owners To Stay Ahead
      In 2022, countries around the world saw near-record-breaking rates of inflation. The Consumer Price Index in the U.K. reached 11.1%, the highest since
    5. Protecting Your Wallet: How To Adapt Your Spending in Times of Inflation
      Unless you've been living under a rock, you are probably aware that inflation is hitting the pocketbooks of Americans (and the rest of the world)
    6. Overwhelmed by Debt? Here’s How to Take
      Navigate economic disruptions with our practical strategies for debt reduction, financial freedom, and better money management.
    7. Digital Learning: How To Use It For Effective Growth & Development
      AI (Artificial Intelligence) concept. Deep learning. Mindfulness.gettyDigital learning has been around for more than two decades but has often been seen as the unloved stepchild of development in the workplace. Online learning was often seen as cheesy compliance videos for such things as harassment prevention training
    8. Interest Rate Forecast: Remaining Low Throughout 2020
      Many of us forecasters have been expecting interest rates to rise, but we’ll have to wait another year for that to happen. The key issue is economic growth strong enough to push inflation up, or at least to make the Federal Reserve worry about inflation rising. The latest economic data have dashed hopes for strong econ
    9. Will inflation hurt your credit score?
      Inflation can affect your finances and your credit. Here's what you can to mitigate -- or prevent -- any potential impact
    10. GDP roars past pre-pandemic levels. Where does the economy go from here?
      WASHINGTON — Even with production glitches, transportation bottlenecks and labor shortages, the U. S. economy grew in the second quarter at one of the fastest rates in decades, lifting the nation’s total output above where it was before COVID-19 hit, according to government data released Thursday. “That we were able to