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4 Things Small Businesses Should Consider In Today’s Economy
The increasing complexity of the current economic environment can be overwhelming for business owners, and this concern is only amplified by the ongoing conversations and coverage in the media.
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Tariffs and Trade Shifts: How Supply Chain Management Helps Companies Stay Ahead
With tariffs threatening to impact international trade, more companies are considering how to mitigate their exposure to risk. This article looks at options to help overcome the tariff challenges
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11 Tips for Talking to Your Aging Parents About Their Finances and Future Care
Talking to your aging parents about their finances can be extremely difficult, but it can be important to ensuring they are supported and cared for
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Missed Rents’ Impact on Real Estate
By Niel Harmse & Bryan Reid of MSCI Real EstateLockdowns and social distancing have impacted many tenant businesses, resulting in an unprecedented number of requests for rental relief, stressing real estate rental income streams. For equity investors, income returns have weakened, despite softening asset values. Recent
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The Employee Retention Credit: Small- And Medium-Sized Businesses And Tax Exempts Are Missing Out On Billions
I’ve finally been able to travel and have had the opportunity to hear from CPA firms, small and medium business owners and tax-exempt organization managers around the country about their outlook for jobs and growth. Most of the news has been heartening as businesses and tax-exempts look to weather the economic storm ca
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How Small Businesses Balance Their Staff With Freelancers
Now, small businesses balance their staff with freelancers. A recent study done by UpWork.com and the Freelancers Union found that around 57 million Americans were working as freelancers as of 2019. This makes up about 36 percent of the U. S. workforce and amounts to $1.4 trillion in earnings. The term “gig economy” ha
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There will be one economy for the vaccinated and another for everyone else
The Delta surge has sparked fears of repeating 2020, but it's unlikely we'll experience last year's economy. Not enough people are vaxxed to stop Delta, but enough are to help keep the economy running. The economy has also learned how to adapt to the pandemic, but you'll need a shot to participate. See more stories on
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5 stimulus check scams that try to steal your money, identity, or both
The past month or so has been marked by mass confusion, financial stress, and fear — the perfect storm for would-be scammers. Now, as many of us
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What’s next for the website chatbot? Reading emotions, predicting purchases and more
Chatbots and voice recognition systems have come a long way in a relatively short period of time. Gaming chatbots emerged in the 1990s, and speech
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How Much Savings Do You Actually Need to Feel Financially Secure? Start With These 3 Benchmarks
For many households, the biggest source of money stress isn't low savings. It's uncertainty.