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    1. 6 cost management strategies for CIOs amid geopolitical disruption
      Editor's note: The following is a guest article from Chris Ganly, research vice president at Gartner, Inc. The pandemic and Russia's invasion of
    2. Hardship Teaches 3 Valuable Lessons for Business Owners
      More businesses are failing as difficult times add strain to entrepreneurs. The only way to thrive is to adapt and learn from mistakes. This hasn't
    3. Pros and Cons of Using a HELOC to Consolidate Your Debt
      Stressed about debt? If you're a homeowner, you can use a HELOC to consolidate your debt. Read on to learn about the pros and cons, and whether this option might work for you
    4. Want to Buy a Home in 2024? Here Are 4 Ways to Help Make It Happen
      If you've spent the last few years itching to get on the property ladder, you might be feeling pretty discouraged by persistently higher mortgage rates and a stubbornly low number of houses for sale.
    5. Why Your 401(k) Is a Tax Trap (and What You Should Do)
      Just about every financial expert I know advises savers to contribute to their company's 401(k) plan -- at least enough to receive the employer's matching contribution. I can't argue any differently. That company match is free money -- a bonus from the boss -- so why not cash in if you can? And, of course, the tax brea
    6. What Are the Business Benefits of Going Green? 3 Insights for Eco-Curious Business Owners
      Thinking about introducing sustainability in your business? This article highlights the advantages and direct business benefits of going green
    7. 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.
    8. I’m Retired. Should I Pay Off My Mortgage?
      It’s 5 p.m. on a Tuesday, and you tune in to a radio show as you sit in gridlocked traffic.
    9. Why Small Business in 2025 Should Have You Excited
      It's a great time to be optimistic about the future of small business. Here's why
    10. 3 Habits for Building a Strong Financial Foundation in Your 20s
      If you begin saving when you're young, your financial future will be a lot more secure when it's time to retire. These habits can help you get started