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    1. COVID-19 Has Proved That All Businesses Need a Backup Plan. Here's How to Put Yours in Place
      It's estimated that more than 100,000 small businesses have permanently closed their doors in the wake of COVID-19, and many more have no doubt come close. Thankfully, there's been some relief for small businesses during the ongoing crisis and recession. Paycheck Protection Program loans, for example, have been instrum
    2. How to Buy Your First Home
      Buying a house can be stressful enough for seasoned buyers, let alone first-timers. Do I have enough saved for a down payment? Will I qualify for a
    3. Financial Stress Makes You Less Productive – 5 Steps To Strengthen Your Finances
      Workers are so stressed about their finances that it’s costing companies seven hours each week  in lost productivity.
    4. 3 Ways Your Credit Card Protects You From Identity Theft
      Did you know that your credit card can help keep your identity from being stolen? Read on to find out how
    5. How to Handle Credit Card Debt When You're in Too Deep
      If the typical American charged each of their credit cards to the limit, they would end up $30,365 in debt -- that's the average credit card limit in the U. S.
    6. Tips for Optimizing Your Investments Amid Inflation
      While higher inflation can be worrying, a modest amount of inflation can encourage spending, borrowing and lending, which in turn keep the economy
    7. Student loan help emerges as top benefit option
      Student loan programs are the No. 1 new benefit that companies are planning to start providing to their employees during their open enrollment period this year, according to Employee Benefit Adviser's Open Enrollment Readiness Benchmark. The benchmark, now a quarterly feature, surveys employers on critical elements of
    8. 7 Easy Ways to Improve Your Credit Score Right Now
      Whether you’re looking ahead to a brighter future or still feeling a financial blow from the pandemic, it’s a good time to take a look at your credit score and find ways to improve it. A higher credit score can help you qualify for better interest rates on all sorts of loans, from mortgages to credit cards. On the othe
    9. 3 Simple Steps To Get Organized And Save Money
      Owning a lot of stuff is expensive. And your disorganized belongings can cost you even more money.
    10. In Family Philanthropy, Embracing Differences Can Pay Off
      Families may benefit from learning about and supporting one another’s philanthropic aspirations.