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    1. How to Receive Payments from Clients Securely
      You’ve done the job and now you’re itching to get paid—not so fast. In the scurry to get paid it’s important that you still remember some basics about secure payment. Fraud is rampant online and it pays to be safer than sorry. Here are a few things to remember when you receive payments to make sure you’re doing it secu
    2. 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
    3. How The SECURE Act Will Affect Business Owners And The New 199A Deduction
      The SECURE Act was passed at the end of 2019, and with it came a variety of unintended and unexpected consequences surrounding tax planning. The tax analysis of the bill shows it’s expected to be a tax revenue generator for the government over the next 10 years. The biggest driver in the bill is the removal of a popula
    4. How Much Salary Should Business Owners Take To Maximize Social Security?
      Determining the best salary to pay yourself as a business owner can be a tough choice.
    5. Worried About Social Security Cuts? 2 Moves to Make Right Now
      It's no secret that Social Security has been struggling financially for years. It's long been a hot-button topic in Washington, and more retirees are
    6. Life Insurance: What Business Owners Should Know
      It's important to insure yourself as well as your company It is said that a quality life insurance policy provides "certainty in an uncertain world."
    7. About Business Email Compromise
      Protect your business! Learn about Business Email Compromise, or BEC. When you know how this common phishing technique works, you can stay safe.
    8. Personal vs. Business Finances: How Business Owners Should Handle Both
      As a business owner, juggling your personal and business finances can be tricky. Tools and strategies that can help you keep them separate and robust
    9. 3 ways employers can utilize employee engagement tech to reduce turnover
      For HR leadership, zeroing in on employee engagement efforts has never been so critical, as record high resignation rates and a plethora of open
    10. Personal Loan for Home Improvements
      If you need fast cash, have a small project, or have no equity in your home, a personal loan for home improvements can be a great option. Learn why.