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    1. The SBA released the application to have your PPP loan forgiven. Here's a breakdown of the long and complicated requirements.
      Small business owners who applied for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) have a chance to have the loan forgiven by filling out the recently released Loan Forgiveness Application. Despite the new documentation, some business owners are in the dark about the process given the length of the application and stringent r
    2. The Business Impact Of Financial Insecurity
      Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg Each year, JUST Capital asks Americans what they believe companies should prioritize today, and we consistently hear from the public that companies should start with their workers –  providing them with fair pay, good benefits, tuition reimbursement, paid family leave, and childcare.
    3. How to Buy Your First Home
      Buying a house can be stressful enough for seasoned buyers, let alone first-timers. Do I have enough saved for a down payment? Will I qualify for a
    4. Financial Advice I Would Give My Younger Self – Planning for Education Funding
      At the end of most lectures I give, the moderator usually asks, "What else should our audience know?"
    5. Will Inflation Derail Your Retirement Plan?
      In 20-plus years, I’ve seen several situations where external factors and individual choices have threatened to derail clients' financial plans.
    6. Old National BankStudio ID Audience: Consumer
      With a home equity line of credit1, you can pay for home improvements, consolidate debt, and access cash when you need it!
    7. A good credit score matters. Here’s how to build and improve yours
      Thanks to record-high inflation and rising interest rates, it’s becoming tougher to keep debt at reasonable levels and maintain good credit. In fact,
    8. Intelligence In Motion: Predicting The Next Supply Chain Disruption
      Downstream impacts; All kinds of events will disrupt supply chains.gettyI recently had the opportunity to deliver the keynote at Demand Driven Technologies’ Global Conference 2021, which focused on the technologies speeding up our supply chains, and yes, we are indeed entering a new era of enlightenment in this field.
    9. Purpose-driven leaders will occupy your workplace in 2020: Here’s how to maximize them
      At some point in their careers, your employees will reach a breaking point: Are they happy with their jobs and careers, or is it time to move on, to try something new? Too often, companies are letting excellent employees leave, rather than enabling them to reach their full potential. Take the example of Michael, a fina
    10. Surviving And Thriving Post-Pandemic: 3 Critical Areas Of Focus
      U. S. businesses are gearing up to reopen as COVID-19 restrictions ease, and they have their work cut out for them. Not only must businesses grapple with safety precautions and new regulations that govern the way they operate, they’ll have to adapt to meet the needs of the new consumer — one who’s been through a pandem