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    1. How CISOs can manage the cybersecurity of high-level executives
    2. How Does Compound Interest Work?
      You'd think that to accumulate a lot of money, whether in a savings account, retirement plan, or brokerage account, you'd need to consistently put a lot of money in there.
    3. The legal and tax implications of taking your company remote permanently
      Taking your company remote might seem like the move after the COVID-19 pandemic, but there are some key legal and tax things to clear up first. Talk to your worker's compensation program first and foremost, legal experts advised, to ensure workers are covered from afar. Keep an eye on overtime regulations, track hours,
    4. The Positive Impact of Telehealth on Senior Housing and Professional Services
      How Telehealth Has Impacted Senior Housing and Professional ServicesAuthors:Source: First MidwestDRAFT: How Telehealth Has Impacted Senior Housing and Professional ServicesAuthors:Source: First MidwestHed: How Telehealth Has Impacted Senior Housing and Professional ServicesHed: Our Virtual World: The Impact of Teleheal
    5. Why Financial Reporting is the Golden Ticket to Success in Any Business
      Business success can be attributed to a wide range of factors, especially since each business defines ‘success’ differently. For example, although
    6. CFOs worried about second wave of coronavirus
      CFOs are concerned about a new wave of COVID-19 infections leading to a further economic downturn, according to a survey Monday from Big Four firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, as their companies also confront issues related to racial inequality amid the Black Lives Matter protests. PwC’s sixth COVID-19 CFO Pulse Survey foun
    7. How to Effectively Manage Teams in the Post-COVID Era
      The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we do business and live our lives in many important ways. No matter the industry or niche you’re in, you surely had to find ways to accommodate new trends in managing operations, such as remote work, closing your physical stores to everything except low-contact strategies, and the
    8. How To Evaluate Your Financial Advisor
      Recently my dad passed away. To help my mom gain an understanding of her financial situation, I needed to learn about the financial advisor they were working with. My parents came from a generation where it was considered rude to discuss money (and politics and religion). Good parents didn’t burden their children with
    9. What Planning Should You Do Prior To Selling Your Company?
      Selling a business is exciting, stressful, and life-changing.
    10. 3 essential employee benefits companies need to support workers during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond
      Although many US employers have said they plan to boost mental health and other benefits in light of the coronavirus pandemic, few employees actually expect their companies to step up to the plate. A study from the business advisory firm, Brunswick shows one in four US workers, or about 38%, expect their companies to i