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What employers can do to combat rising health care costs in the new year
In the 2020 coverage year, Affordable Care Act marketplace premiums for private health insurance will be reduced by an average of four percent. In contrast, according to a survey conducted by the National Business Group, health care benefit costs are expected to rise by five percent in the new year. This cost increase
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Why Are Small Businesses at Increased Risk of Ransomware Attacks?
The year 2020 will always be remembered for the coronavirus pandemic. It will go down in history for a deadly virus with no geographic boundaries. We have faced the unexpected countless times and somehow managed to deal with it. Like 2019, 2020 has been an interesting year in terms of data breaches and cyber-attacks. T
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Building a Solid Financial Foundation
When you read about money matters, you may see the phrase, “getting your financial house in order.” What exactly does that mean? To some, when your
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What Key Measures Enhance Cybersecurity for Small Businesses?
Keeping your small business safe online can feel overwhelming. IT experts share eight essential strategies for protecting your business
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Here’s How Working After 62 Can Change Your Social Security Benefits
Continuing to work after age 62 can affect your level of Social Security retirement benefits, whether you are receiving benefits at the time or not.
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7 Reasons Why Small Businesses Should Invest in Google Ads
Budget is one of the biggest concerns for small businesses. They need to spend and invest every single dollar smartly, whether it is on product development, promotion or any other business expense. With this constraint, digital marketers must think twice before spending on paid strategies such as Google Ads. At the sam
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Seniors are the highest at risk for
Seniors are the highest at risk for scams Elder fraud, also known as elder financial exploitation, has been called the “crime of the 21st
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What To Do With Excess Funds In Your Child’s 529 Plan—A Good Problem To Have
What do you do with "extra" funds in your child's 529 Education Savings Plan after they've finished college, or gone in a different professional direction?
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Business Strategy For The High Inflation Economy
Companies around the world are feeling inflation, especially companies in the United States.
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SECURE Act: How it Can Affect Your Estate Planning
When Congress passed the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act — which took effect on Jan. 1, 2020 — it created a mixed bag of benefits and new requirements for Americans saving for retirement. The law was also a way for the government to get access to retirement savings sooner so that mone