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    1. Cybersecurity Action Plan: 7 Tips for Small Business CFOs
      A data security breach is one of the CFO’s biggest nightmares. The bad actors are getting creative at their trade, causing our nightmares to become
    2. One Simple Tip for Planning the Three Stages of Retirement
      Planning for retirement takes hard work. Here's why taking a targeted approach cam help ensure a financially comfortable retirement
    3. Hiring the next-gen employee
      - The U. S. workforce is in the midst of an influx with 65 million workers from Generation Z beginning to look for jobs, according to BridgeWorks Consulting. This group of workers, born after 1997, do not remember a time without the internet and have grown up in a post-2008 recession era of financial responsibility, me
    4. How to Decide Whether to Accept an Offer on Your House
      Listing a property for sale can be a complicated process. Ideally, after you've put your home on the market, you will get
    5. ISO 20022 and SWIFT Messaging: How Old National Bank is Evolving Our International Payment Capabilities
      The global payments industry is transitioning to ISO 20022, a new messaging standard that replaces decades-old SWIFT message formats. On November 22,
    6. The Average American Has This Much in Emergency Savings. Do You?
      About 63% of U.S. adults say they could cover a $400 emergency expense using cash or its equivalent.
    7. Tug of War: Handling the Challenge of Competing Financial Goals
      Let's walk through three steps to help you handle the challenge of competing financial goals.
    8. When should you use a personal loan vs. a credit card?
      Beyond their broad usability, personal loans and credit cards have some major differences.
    9. How small operational changes can add up to large energy savings
      Facilities managers can help light a competitive fire under their organization if it's dragging its feet on energy improvements.
    10. Scammers Are Innovating. Security Advice Isn’t Keeping Up
      Young Americans, not retirees, are now the hardest hit by texting and messaging scams.