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    1. Four Ways Small Businesses Can Cuts Costs
      While running a business is often a juggling act of different roles and tasks, the one constant is the job of managing the capital used to fund it all. Regardless of what larger social or economic issues might be at play at any given time, effectively managing your business’s expenses and investments is the best way to
    2. Coronavirus And Your Retirement Plan, Should You Do Something?
      Most of you knew this would happen again sooner or later, the time when the stock market experiences a sharp decline. The inevitable big down day (which could perhaps turn into down weeks or months) happened during the past few days when both the Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P markets closed significantly lower. Hopes for a quic
    3. 4 ways to make your business more resilient and ready for the future
      Resilience is no longer just about grit or recovering from setbacks. It’s about anticipating change, staying agile in uncertainty, and continuously evolving.
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      There is a growing trend in businesses to outsource some functions. There are many reasons outsourcing is an excellent option for many companies, and the advances in technology make it a viable solution. Many employers originally looked at outsourcing with suspicion. If owners didn't have control over the individual te
    5. Small Business: Ways to Avoid Fraud This Holiday Season
      holidays can make or break the year for small business. Be aware and put systems in place to combat fraud. Old National bank shares ways to protect
    6. What employers and employees need to know about leave policies before reopening
      Employers could find themselves deep in litigation for refusing to let some employees stay home once coronavirus shelter-in-place orders are lifted. That was a key takeaway of a webinar conducted by legal and disability experts from MetLife. The presentation, hosted by the Disability Management Employer Coalition, expl
    7. How Much Salary Should Business Owners Take To Maximize Social Security?
      Determining the best salary to pay yourself as a business owner can be a tough choice.
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      How can leaders set the tone for an adaptable and authentic workplace culture that allows for team members to adjust to the evolution of work?
    9. How employee financial stress increases healthcare costs
      Happy employees breed happy customers. According to Gallup, organizations that excel in engaging their employees achieve earnings-per-share growth that is more than four times that of their competitors. So it’s disheartening to see our employees struggling for a lot of reasons, starting with the fear and anxiety they a
    10. Anxiety is surging for American employees amid tariff uncertainty: What bosses can do
      While tariff uncertainty hasn’t caught up to hiring yet, American workers are not wasting any time airing out their concerns.