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What is inflation and when you should really start worrying about it
Economists are bracing for the strongest US inflation in decades as the country reopens. Where some expect inflation to be temporary, others fear a dangerous spiral, or "runaway" inflation. Here's what you need to know about inflation, where it stands today, and when you should really start to worry. See more stories o
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3 Overrated and 3 Underrated Trends Small Businesses Should Know in 2022
What should you focus on in 2022? Marketing trends seem to develop overnight, and it can be difficult to keep up with what's hot -- should we be
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Old National’s Huy Vu on Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Observed during the month of May, “Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month” recognizes the contributions and influence of
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4 Things Budgeting All-Stars Do
Following a budget may not seem like the most fun way to live. But actually, sticking to a budget can, to some extent, buy you financial freedom. If you're able to manage your money so that you're not forced to borrow in a pinch, you won't be shackled by debt payments like so many other Americans. If you're new to budg
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3 Ways Sustainability Will Change In 2025: Are You Ready?
2025 will be a year of change for sustainability initiatives, but no, sustainability is not retreating – it is evolving.
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3 ways to stay connected and not feel lonely by 'bringing your human to work' while working from home
Erica Keswin is a workplace strategist, business coach, speaker, and founder of the Spaghetti Project, a platform devoted to sharing the science and stories of relationships at work. She is also the author of "Bring Your Human to Work; Ten Sure-Fire Ways to Design a Workplace That's Good for People, Great for Business
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401(k) Losing Money? Here's Why You Shouldn't Panic
It's been a rough week for stock investors as volatility rocked the market. If you've been peeking at your 401(k) plan balance, you may be seeing
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3 reasons the labor shortage could be a 'structural change' in the economy, according to S&P
The record number of people leaving the workforce signals structural changes in the economy, Standard & Poor's reported last month. The
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CFOs move finance AI from pilots to deployment in 2026
CFO confidence is on the upswing as 2026 begins, and digital transformation in finance has overtaken enterprise risk management as the top goal for the year ahead.
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For the last five years we have been told that we are living in volatile times of mass disruption and destabilization – at least that is what business publications have been saying
For the last five years we have been told that we are living in volatile times of mass disruption and destabilization – at least that is what business publications have been saying. Then, 2020 happened. Now that we are experiencing true volatility, real adjustments need to be made and forward-thinking business leaders