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    1. 4 Ways Your Business Stands To Benefit From Live-Streaming Video
      STEVE WASTERVALWhen was the last time your business did a live-stream? Be honest…If you haven’t answered already, then you might be on the fast track towards a dead-end. I get it — not everyone is a natural star on camera. Don’t let a little insecurity stop you from utilizing one of the hottest (and most effective) too
    2. Want to Retire Rich? Here's the Tough-Love Answer
      If you're like most Americans, then you aren't saving enough for retirement, which could be a major problem for you later in life. There are plenty of
    3. 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.
    4. Student loan help emerges as top benefit option
      Student loan programs are the No. 1 new benefit that companies are planning to start providing to their employees during their open enrollment period this year, according to Employee Benefit Adviser's Open Enrollment Readiness Benchmark. The benchmark, now a quarterly feature, surveys employers on critical elements of
    5. 5 Ways to Improve Your Cybersecurity
      We are in a computerized world, and that comes with all kinds of pros and cons. And, one of those cons involves privacy and security in a world where cyber criminals spend every waking minute seeking ways to benefit from any vulnerability in your online systems. So, today, let’s discuss how to improve your cybersecurit
    6. Strategies employers can utilize to trim health benefit costs in 2021
    7. In Family Philanthropy, Embracing Differences Can Pay Off
      Families may benefit from learning about and supporting one another’s philanthropic aspirations.
    8. 6 ways businesses new to remote working can adapt quickly and keep productivity high, according to a career and leadership coach
      Julia Wuench is the founder of The Authenticity Guide, a positive-psychology-based career and executive coaching firm that empowers individuals to harness their authenticity to improve life and work. As companies prepare for the coronavirus outbreak, many are moving to work-from-home options. Wuench advised upping virt
    9. How to host a successful virtual event for your business if you've never done it before, according to online event planners
      Summary List PlacementMigrating live events to online spaces has been one of the great workplace challenges of the pandemic. Many small businesses have had to get creative to survive lockdowns, keep clients coming in, and network with fellow entrepreneurs. And there's good reason to keep up (virtual) appearances: Cyber
    10. Low recession risk, faster growth, and unemployment at a 70-year low — here are Goldman Sachs' predictions for the US economy in 2020
      Goldman Sachs is optimistic about the US economy in 2020. The Wall Street titan's economists expect growth to accelerate next year after suffering from the trade war in recent months. They predict unemployment will drop to its lowest level since the Korean War, and they put the risk of a recession at one in five. Goldm