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    1. Summer Financial Checklist
      Periodically reviewing your finances can help ensure that you are on track to achieve your goals and minimize the chances of any costly oversights.
    2. How To Use A Roth IRA To Save Money For College
      The cost of a college education continues to soar with no end in sight. College tuition rises at more than twice the rate of inflation, growing by about 8% per year, on average. At this rate, the cost of a college education will double every nine years. This has many parents understandably concerned about paying for th
    3. 7 HR best practices to maintain during COVID-19
      Once upon a time – before "the normal" became "the new normal" – employers worried about employee wellness, not about COVID-19 killing workers. They worried about pay inequity, not about whether they could pay employees. They worried about employee engagement, not about how they and their employees were going to work r
    4. Spring-Cleaning Your Finances? Start With These 3 Things
      For some people, spring means itchy, watery eyes and allergies galore. For others, it means a celebration of milder weather and the chance to spend more time outdoors.
    5. Transforming Cash Flow Management: The Impact of Real-Time Data Analytics on Small Business Growth
      Practically every business needs to practice real-time data analytics to not just survive but thrive in the modern market. After all, information is
    6. What is a Revocable Trust and Do I Need One?
      Let's face it, estate planning is not necessarily fun, but it is definitely critical, especially as you get older and acquire more assets. There is a preconceived notion, however, that it's an activity only for the wealthy. That's just not true. Everyone should have an estate plan in order to protect their loved ones a
    7. 4 Strategies to Make Your Business Model Recession-Resistant
      For years, we’ve been hearing that another recession is on its way. As the economy ebbs and flows, business owners can be forced into precarious positions that may threaten not only their livelihoods, but the livelihoods of their team members as well. But there are ways you can start preparing for the next recession no
    8. Strong relationships can aid CFOs in building C-suite cohesion
      While some economists are cautiously optimistic about the future of the economy, executive leaders are still facing high inflation, rising
    9. Halfway To Holiday Shopping: 3 Ways Business Can Prepare Now
      Advance planning is key to running a successful business. Planning for the holiday season down the road can make all the difference
    10. 3 Reasons Retirement Might Not Be as Expensive as You Think
      Retirement is expensive, and many Americans worry about running out of savings. You can minimize this risk with careful planning, but it's impossible to know precisely how much money you will need. If you find this daunting, I have good news. You may not need quite as much money as you think. Here are three factors you