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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
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What Self-Employed People Need to Know About SEP IRAs and Solo 401ks
So you don't have a company 401K—all the more reason to save on your own terms. Here's your guide to the most popular and widely applicable retirement accounts for self-employed folks. If you're self-employed and looking to turbocharge your retirement savings, you may have more options than you realize. While employer-
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White paper tackles ‘deepfakes’ costing companies millions and controls available to organizations
The financial industry group FS-ISAC has released a white paper to help financial and other institutions understand the risks posed by deepfake
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Why Employee Engagement Stalls—and How Employers Can Move the Needle
Studies show that companies continue to fail moving the needle on employee engagement. This piece explores the challenges of engaging and retaining employees-- and how companies can overcome them
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Why Outsourcing IT and Cybersecurity is the Smart Choice for FQHCs
Cyber criminals are increasingly going after healthcare organizations. That's bad news for FQHCs, which offer healthcare to underserved communities. Here are a few reasons why outsourcing IT needs could help protect FQHCs from attempted breaches
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Why The Inflation Picture Remains Clouded And What Business Leaders Need To Know
Inflation is on everyone’s mind these days: what causes the surge, how high it will go, and when it will be under control. Will it be a short-term
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The three main types of annuities: what they are and how they work
Every day we expose ourselves to risk: getting out of bed, doing yard work or going to work. However, we can mitigate those risks by using caution
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Borrowing from your 401(k) plan can be helpful in accessing funds when you need it - here's what to know
A 401(k) loan allows you to borrow money from your retirement account and repay it within five years, with interest. A 401(k) loan isn't the same as a withdrawal, but there are still specific rules to follow. Any funds borrowed through a 401(k) loan won't grow, so you should borrow funds only as a last resort. Visit In
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A Guide To Determine How Much To Save Each Month
Most of us know it’s important to save, and understand saving money for the future is a critical action step to achieving goals, being able to retire, and building assets. But things quickly go from the very obvious to rather uncertain when you start talking about how much you need to save each month. Determining how m
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Pension Mistakes Can Last a Lifetime: How to Avoid Them
Choosing the wrong pension option could impact your financial future in retirement. Consider these four factors before deciding which option works best for you