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    1. How To Market A Small Business On A Budget
      During tough times, marketing often gets cut even though it's key to increasing a company's visibility. Consider these affordable solutions for promoting your small business
    2. How to Prepare for a Bidding War When Buying a
      Discover expert insights to navigate sellers' markets with ease. Michael Bartels, a seasoned mortgage professional, shares invaluable tips to secure your dream home. From pre-qualification to negotiation strategies, learn how to stand out in competitive bidding wars.
    3. The Effects Of A Volatile Market On A 401(k)
      The last few weeks have certainly had an extremely profound effect on all Americans. Everyone is feeling the uncertainty, the fear, the panic and the uneasiness. But at the same time, I have seen acts of kindness, neighbors coming together (virtually of course) to help one another and most people abiding by the CDC rul
    4. Saving for Your Emergency Fund: As Easy as 1-3-6
      Setting money aside in an emergency fund is easier than you might think. Here's how to get started
    5. Managing Money as a Couple
      When you marry or simply share a household with someone, your life changes—and your approach to managing your money may change as well. The good news
    6. Three Ways Business Owners Can Evaluate Financial Risk
      Financial risk can come in many forms. It could be an outside party that gains access to your bank account or a lawsuit that could bankrupt your
    7. Homeownership 101: Who you’ll work with to buy a
      Homeownership 101: Who you’ll work with to buy a home Finding and buying a home is a complex process, and first-time homebuyers may be surprised by
    8. Get a Money Market or CD: how to decide
      Certificate of Deposit (CD) or a money market account. Understanding the purpose of your savings will guide you to the right option, each account type offers distinct benefits tailored to different needs.
    9. 3 habits to start now to build wealth for a lifetime, according to a financial planner
      Summary List Placement  As a financial planner, an important part of my job is helping clients make choices now to build wealth for the future. I always recommend clients start by reviewing their financial situation regularly and knowing how (and why) they're spending their money. I also think it's important to underst
    10. A hybrid work dilemma: When does working after hours become a problem?
      Employees who saw their routines thrown into disarray by COVID-19 may be spending more time at their work stations than they would have before the