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      Nov. 24—(StatePoint) While gifts are being wrapped and lights are being hung, fraudsters are devising ways to leverage the holidays to scam you out of
    2. Determining cost of franchise
      For many entrepreneurs, business franchising can lead to rapid growth and revenue. Determining the cost with opening a franchise business, however, can be a tricky process. This approach can help streamline the process and prioritize budgeting for the transition. Total investment in franchise acquisition consists of fo
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      Once upon a time – before "the normal" became "the new normal" – employers worried about employee wellness, not about COVID-19 killing workers. They worried about pay inequity, not about whether they could pay employees. They worried about employee engagement, not about how they and their employees were going to work r
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      Employers could find themselves deep in litigation for refusing to let some employees stay home once coronavirus shelter-in-place orders are lifted. That was a key takeaway of a webinar conducted by legal and disability experts from MetLife. The presentation, hosted by the Disability Management Employer Coalition, expl
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      There's no doubt that staying ahead of the competition is essential for businesses of all sizes. While it can be tough to keep up with the latest
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      If you're looking to boost your business’ success this year, this article looks at four skills that can help you navigate a competitive landscape.
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      Ecommerce companies have had a range of challenges to overcome in the last couple of years. Problems with global supply chains, delivery issues, and
    8. Year-End Charitable Giving and Top 5 Strategies Overview
      Year-end charitable giving offers potential tax benefits as well as a chance to have an impact. Here are some top giving strategies to consider
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      Have you noticed more creators talking about their investing, budgeting or student loans? A growing trend called #FinTok is a space for financial
    10. How Sustainability Is Changing for Corporations, Startups, and Investors
      The sector will have a huge impact in the coming years. Sustainability, along with its related technology, is a rapidly evolving trend. As customers