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Credit Crunch: How Business Leaders Can Navigate Today’s Lending Environment
Commercial lending is showing mixed signals so far in 2025 amid tighter standards, particularly in commercial real estate. While interest rates have
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Don't Push the Panic Button on Your 401(k) Investments
For most people, their 401(k) is their largest investment account, and the stock drop during the last week of February has many folks feeling pretty nervous right about now. We all work hard for our money, so this is a natural reaction. But be careful: If you run scared, by selling off stocks now and moving into cash,
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Financial Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Business
You may be gearing up to reopen your small business amidst the uncertain times COVID-19 produced. Nonetheless, as things return to a “new normal,” it’s a great time to take a moment or two to organize your business finances and ensure you’ll stay efficient after reopening. From combing through your budget, to reevaluat
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Inflation is Healthy for the Economy – but too much can Trigger a Recession
This article was written by Richard S. Warr, Professor of Finance at North Carolina State University, and originally appeared on The Conversation , a not-for-profit news site dedicated to unlocking ideas and knowledge from academic experts. In a healthy economy, prices tend to go up – a process called inflation. While
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Is Your Small Business Prioritizing Cybersecurity?
Article By Joseph J. Lazzarotti Maya Atrakchi Jackson Lewis P. C. Workplace Privacy Blog A recent study surveying small and mid sized businesses (SMBs) found that 67% had experienced a cyber attack in 2018, and yet that same study found that cybersecurity is still “not on the to do list” for SMBs – 60% of the SMBs surv
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Six Steps To Simplifying Your Money Life
Navigating life’s challenges and transitions is endlessly complicated. Chances are you’ve known that for a long time. But here’s confirmation. In a new study from Capital One that polled about 2000 Americans, a whopping 73 percent said they considered finances a source of stress in their lives—way ahead of politics (59
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5 Financial Tips For Every Military Family
Military members and their families face one-of-a-kind challenges, such as deployment to conflict zones, overseas assignments, and the constancy of
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401(k) Evolution: Getting Better With Age
As the 401(k) continues to evolve, it remains a great retirement saving strategy Since their launch in 1981, 401(k) plans have grown to become the
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Assess Life Insurance Needs
If your family relies on your income, it's critical to consider having enough life insurance to provide for them after you pass away. But too often, life insurance is an overlooked aspect of personal finances.
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3 Tax Moves That Could Save You Money During COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly done a number on the U. S. economy -- double-digit-percentage unemployment, damage to countless small businesses and the destruction of many of them, and a shaky stock market that plummeted more rapidly than ever in history just a few short months ago. Of course, that doesn't even be