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For Brinker, Stronger Together is a Way of Life
Story 1 For Brinker, Stronger Together is a Way of Life Intro: We often hear the adage that “the whole is stronger than the sum of its parts,”
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How to Prevent ACH Fraud
Are your company business accounts susceptible to ACH and wire fraud? If you're not sure, now is the time to find out. By educating yourself on this
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This Is Why Climate Change Should Be Part Of Your Retirement Plan
Climate change is no longer a conversation topic about a distant future, it is now a consideration for today’s retirement planning. ShutterstockHurricane season begins this month. Soon talking about the weather and the impact of climate change will not be about simply making conversation, but about planning and, for so
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Three Ways to Start Saving for Your Child’s Future
A parent’s responsibilities are seemingly never-ending and ever-growing. All parents want to make sure they’re teaching their children everything
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Businesses weigh the cost of moving supply chains out of China as Trump's new tariff takes effect
Some businesses say moving supply chains out of China will cost more than absorbing the new tariffs. Here's why
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Cost-Cutting Tips for your Small Business
Nearly 50% of new businesses fail within their first few years of operation. Although many enterprises strive to increase their revenue by increasing
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Don't Get Taxed by Surprise: Year-Round Tax Planning Tips
By Brad Wright, CFP ‘Tis the season…for taxes. Actually, you should be thinking about taxes year-round. Yes, good times indeed, but when it comes to
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Eleven Financial Fundamentals Every Small Business CEO Must Know
Regardless of the size of the business, the ultimate responsibility for success lies with the CEO. If you’re a small business owner, that’s you. And the most critical CEO tasks that result in success or failure lie in the knowledge and practice of financial management fundamentals. Recent statistics show that over half
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Fed's Powell sees US boom ahead, with COVID still a risk
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U. S. economy is poised for an extended period of strong growth and hiring, the chair of the Federal Reserve said in an interview broadcast Sunday, though the coronavirus still poses some risk. Chair Jerome Powell, speaking to CBS' “60 Minutes," also said that he doesn't expect to raise the Fed's
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How Low Interest Rates Can Affect Retirement
Have recent interest rate cuts impacted retirement? The short answer is yes. Things can get complicated, but low interest rates do have long-term effects on the economy and could alter your retirement planning. Retirement Income One of the most obvious short-term effects to lower interest rates is a decrease in income