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How Old National Bank unlocks the power of disability inclusion
By Corliss Garner Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer What if your business gained access to a largely untapped talent pool of
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Key Considerations to Successfully Transition the Ownership of Your Business
Business ownership transitions are back on the table. After a long lull following the recession, a growing number of company owners are looking at how best to sell their business, turn it over to the next generation, or offer their employees a buyout opportunity.
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Three Tips for When Your Small Business Needs to Raise Funds
Trying to start a business or take one to the next level can be expensive. You might be increasing your staffing, starting a marketing campaign or
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10 Habits of Successful Real Estate Investors
Joint ventures, wholesaling and property management are just a few of the ways investors can profit from real estate, but it takes a little savvy to become successful in this competitive arena. While certain universities offer coursework and programs that specifically benefit real estate investors, a degree is not nece
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Three Replacements for Stretch IRAs
The elimination of the Stretch IRA is a game changer, especially for parents who were considering bequeathing savings in IRAs to their kids. "For a lot of people, the bulk of their wealth has been established in their IRAs," said Michael Repak, vice president and senior estate planner with Janney Montgomery Scott. "Thi
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Why CEOs Of SMBs Make Easy Cyber Targets
Worried that junior- and mid-level road warriors might make your company vulnerable to a cyberattack? When it comes to digital security, your weakest security link is more likely to be a company leader, according to a new study. In the C-suite, there’s often a significant gap between the real and perceived risk of cybe
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eBook: Checklist for Newlyweds
Money touches and affects everything in our lives. And for married couples, it can often be a major source of stress.
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Is this the right time to sell your business?
After a challenging year, many business owners are calling it quits in 2021, but not for the reasons you may think. A surging economy, the prospect
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Tariffs And Inflation Affect Summer Travel Plans, New Survey Says
As the summer travel season looms, nearly half of Americans say tariffs are disrupting their travel plans, according to a new consumer survey.
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Small Business Owners Ask: Am I Paying My Employees The Right Salary?
By Rieva Lesonsky Survey after survey of small business owners indicates that attracting and keeping employees is one of the biggest challenges today. And with the unemployment rate still low, that problem is not likely to go away soon. A few months ago we noted that, according to a survey from Kelton Global, commissio