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Retirement and Estate Planning Opportunities after the SECURE Act
If you haven't learned by now, the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act (known as the "SECURE Act") was signed into law on Dec. 20, 2019, and went into effect on Jan. 1, 2020. With bipartisan support, it is expected to generate about $15.7 billion in tax revenue over the next decade on the changes
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Digital Marketing and Cybersecurity: A Very Practical Checklist
Those of us who work in digital marketing deal a lot with confidential information, and we need to do what we can to protect it from the bad guys. But there are other more recent threats that are increasing the importance of cybersecurity. Many recent cybersecurity examples often involve ransomware—where a hacker gets
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How to Grow Your Online Business During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Half a year after the United States joined the rest of the planet in quarantine, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to hurt. Every aspect of life and the world has been affected, and commerce is no exception. Yelp reported that over 80 thousand businesses shut their doors forever between May 1 and July 15. The number has
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Intelligence In Motion: Predicting The Next Supply Chain Disruption
Downstream impacts; All kinds of events will disrupt supply chains.gettyI recently had the opportunity to deliver the keynote at Demand Driven Technologies’ Global Conference 2021, which focused on the technologies speeding up our supply chains, and yes, we are indeed entering a new era of enlightenment in this field.
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Is the Treasury market transitioning for reflation in 2020?
Amid signs that 2019's slowdown in the US economy may be stabilizing, the US Treasury market appears to be flirting with firmer inflation
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6 ways to attract Gen Z job seekers — and what they value most in companies
The current hiring market is competitive, but companies can take steps to attract Gen Z job seekers. Talent-development expert Chelsea Williams said
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Capital Spending And The Durability Of The Post-Pandemic Recovery
The economic recovery has come on strong. Some have expressed disappointment in the second quarter’s pace of real growth, but the news nonetheless remains good, on consumer spending and on employment. Housing has paused of late, but that could be a natural statistical response to what were previously unsustainable grow
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I'm a financial planner. When my client launched her small business, we solved 3 problems to strengthen her plan.
I would normally never advise cutting retirement savings, but that was key to going all in on her business. Having a financial planner who can assess your business plan makes it easier to find clarity.
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Audience: Consumer
With a home equity line of credit1, you can pay for home improvements, consolidate debt, and access cash when you need it!
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Millennials are drowning in student loan debt: How financial wellness programs can help
With tuition rising almost eight times faster than wages, it is no wonder that millennial student debt has skyrocketed well beyond the level experienced by their Gen X and Baby Boomer parents. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the average cost of a college education in 2016 was $104,480–double