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    1. Rising Turnover? CFOs May Need To Update Their Management Playbook
      A sudden exodus of skilled talent is the last thing an organization needs these days. Businesses must have all hands on deck if they are to accelerate the changes and innovations that will help them compete and move forward. Yet in many companies right now, turnover is exactly what’s happening. Are CFOs and other busin
    2. Liz Weston: Who gets the keys to your digital estate?
      You may not own cryptocurrency or nonfungible tokens. You may not have a big Instagram following or run an online business. But if you do almost anything online, you probably have digital assets — electronic records that you own, control or license. Failing to make arrangements for those assets while you’re alive could
    3. How to Use Rent Payments to Increase Your Credit Score
      Are you one of the over 40 million people currently renting? Here’s a little secret: it can help improve your credit score. Like it or not, your credit affects just about every aspect of your financial life. Whether you’re trying to buy a house, a car — or even a fancy new phone, your credit score is the first thing le
    4. How Measuring Soft Skills Leads To Brilliant Conversations Between Employers And Job Seekers
      Quantifying and sharing soft skills data will lead to better more transparent conversations (and better connections) between employers and job seekers. We hear the term “soft skills” used often. In an evolving workplace, these hard-to-quantify skills are growing in importance. Employers need to get serious about findin
    5. Old National Bank Sustainability Starts with Recycling Technology and the New ‘Transformation Factory’
      As technology advances, the issue of old technology disposal and electronic waste (e-waste) becomes increasingly pressing. Old National’s partnership
    6. Top 6 Money Management Strategies For Business Owners
      When you own your own business, managing your finances can feel challenging.
    7. 4 Ways Nearshoring Can Benefit Your Business
      Here's what to consider if you're looking to bring your supply chain closer to home.
    8. The Unstoppable Growth Rate Of Latino-Owned Businesses In America
      In the vibrant tapestry of the U.S. economy, Latino-owned businesses have emerged as a dynamic and influential force.
    9. What to do when your employees can’t save for retirement
      At CSAA Insurance Group, we’ve had a 401(k) plan that matches up to 6% of an employees’ pre-tax income for many years. It’s a terrific benefit, but we were concerned that many of our people were not taking advantage of this benefit to save for their retirement. When we spoke with enough of them, a common theme emerged:
    10. Retire With Confidence: Master Your Finances & Lifestyle
      Are you financially ready for retirement? Here are some practical steps to help you prepare and ensure you have a stress-free retirement