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    1. Check Fraud is Up: 4 Steps to Protect Yourself
      Protect against check fraud. Pay by credit card, debit card, ACH transfer. checks are the most vulnerable. The safest check is one that’s not written.
    2. Tax-smart charitable giving before you retire
      You’ve had a successful career and you’re almost ready to retire. While still in your peak earning years, is there a tax efficient way to give back?
    3. Small Business: Ways to Avoid Fraud This Holiday Season
      holidays can make or break the year for small business. Be aware and put systems in place to combat fraud. Old National bank shares ways to protect
    4. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says higher interest rates may be needed so economy doesn't 'overheat'
      It might be necessary to lift interest rates to keep the economy from overheating, Janet Yellen said. The Treasury Secretary's comments contrast with the Fed's plans to hold rates near zero through 2023. Some experts fear Biden's latest spending plans risk dangerously strong inflation. See more stories on Insider's bus
    5. Fed’s ‘Wake-Up Call’: Investors ‘Losing Confidence’ After Latest Inflation Surge—How Aggressive Could Rate Hikes Be?
      Topline As markets grapple with concerns about how quickly the Federal Reserve will reverse its pandemic-era policy, investment banks are warning
    6. How Small Businesses Can Attract In-Person Visitors Once More
      Research by McKinsey revealed that customers still crave a return to out-of-home activities, but online retail will continue to be their comfort zone. With vaccination availability increasing countrywide, owners—specifically small business owners—need to refocus their efforts on bringing shoppers back into stores. And
    7. Do You Need Business Hazard Insurance?
      You might be surprised and unhappy to learn that hazard insurance is not included in your existing business insurance policies. Business hazard
    8. COVID-19 and the emerging employee caregiving crisis
      The U. S. Census Bureau projects that the over-65 age group will grow from 55 million in 2020 to more than 70 million by 2030. According to the U. S.
    9. Roth Option Will Improve Your Company 401K
      Many of your plan participants would greatly benefit from a Roth 401(K)  provision. From the perspective of the plan sponsor, it’s a no brainer. It should be available on every plan. And you can enhance your plan benefits without one single penny of additional cost to the company. Roth 401(k) provisions are grossly und
    10. What Are the Benefits of Outsourcing Your Payroll?
      Are you spending countless hours calculating wages, dealing with tax filings, and worrying about compliance? You’re not alone.