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Strategies employers can utilize to trim health benefit costs in 2021
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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
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5 Ways The CARES Act Impacts Retirement Planning
In response to the halting U. S. economy, set off by the coronavirus pandemic, the federal government has passed a massive emergency funding bill to protect and support American businesses, hospitals and individuals. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) is a far-reaching bill with over 1,0
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Gen Z Smart Money Blog: Food and the Cost of Convenience
By Abby Hobrough, Old National Bank When you’re swamped at work, tired of cooking, low on time, or craving your favorite restaurant, delivery
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Extended School Closings Create Homework for Employers
Article By Francis P. Alvarez Patricia Anderson Pryor Katharine C. Weber Tara K. Burke Jackson Lewis P. C.
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Millennial Money: 4 items for your midyear money checklist
A lot can happen in six months. That’s why, as we close out the first half of the year, it makes sense to check in on your financial life. “With
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Generative AI Is Democratizing Fraud. What Can Companies And Their Consumers Do To Prevent Being Scammed?
Online Fraud oz - stock.adobe.com The fraud landscape is evolving dramatically and rapidly thanks to new tactics, new scale, and new technology ––
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Cybersecurity in the age of information warfare and IoT
Organisations need to be forward-focused and prepare for emerging cybersecurity threats Phishing attacks doubled in 2018 to top 482 million attempts, malware attacks attained a record high of USD10.52 billion, and 94 per cent of enterprises will use the Internet of Things by the end of 2021. The buzz is real, the
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4 reasons it will take more than a year for the US to get back to full employment, according to Fitch
The US won't return to full employment until the fourth quarter of 2022, Fitch Ratings said Wednesday. Matching workers' skills with new jobs will take time, as will a rebound in workforce participation. Some workers - particularly older Americans - are likely permanently discouraged from work, Fitch added. See more st
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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