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    1. Economy And Markets On The Move Toward Normal
      Economy and Markets on the Move Toward Normal Photo Credit: Shutterstock As we embark on the second half of 2021, the U. S. economy has almost entirely reopened following the pandemic shutdown. With the healing process underway, what challenges will the economy and markets face on the move toward normal? To help figure
    2. Three Likely Scenarios For The Economy and Markets
    3. Kids and Money: Financial lessons from Mom and Dad
      I’ll never forget what my father taught me about credit cards in the days after graduating from college. Since I was an authorized user on his card,
    4. Kids and Money Talk: It matters. Get help
      Talking to kids about money is key to financial success. Parents need to have money discussions and provide children with the tools and knowledge
    5. 3 Simple Steps To Get Organized And Save Money
      Owning a lot of stuff is expensive. And your disorganized belongings can cost you even more money.
    6. Tips to teach kids about money and savings. Do's and Don'ts to teaching kids about money
      Educating kids about money and savings is key to their future financial success. Parents need to understand the best practices and pitfalls.
    7. How Your Company Can Save Money, Boost Performance, And Improve Healthcare For Vulnerable Employees During Covid-19 And Beyond
      When budgets get tight, benefits are a frequent place for companies to make cuts. Employers choose to reduce options and pass on more expenses to employees. That may be a misguided approach, says Lee Murphy, Ph. D., the CEO of Inspera Health. Murphy says companies can both cut costs and help employees improve their hea
    8. Money Talks: How to Negotiate a Raise and Boost Your Bank Accounts
      Is there nothing more daunting than getting a raise? However, it is worth it if you are able to secure a significant salary increase. In the end, a
    9. Money Safety for Seniors: tips for protecting yourselves and young ones
      Anyone can be a victim of financial fraud and abuse, but scammers often target the elderly and those with fixed incomes. Known as elder fraud or elder
    10. 5 Ways Collaboration Saves Your Customers Money (And Why It Matters)
      Good news: Strategic partnerships aren't only for your benefit. Working within them, your customers might save money, too