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    1. How to Prevent ACH Fraud
      Are your company business accounts susceptible to ACH and wire fraud? If you're not sure, now is the time to find out. By educating yourself on this
    2. How to Know If Your Website Needs an Overhaul
      With these key performance indicators, you can understand whether you just need to improve areas of your site -- or do a major rework. By Kahl Orr,
    3. 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.
    4. What's the Best Way to Tackle Debt? Comparing Balance Transfer Cards vs. Loans
      If you have a significant amount of debt, it can make everyday life stressful. It may feel like you're never able to get on top of your finances. This is especially true if you don't know how to pay off debt.
    5. The Key to Becoming Rich: Always Pay Yourself First
      When your paycheck hits, the first “bill” you pay isn’t your landlord, your internet provider, or the grocery store. It’s you.
    6. Q&A: How to Protect Yourself from Online Scams
      Elie Hawa thinks about phishing scams every day. As an Information Security Operations Engineer at First Midwest, his job is to keep the bank safe from cyber attacks and other online scams. Much of his work involves helping his colleagues avoid scams – any system is only as strong as its weakest link. We asked Elie how
    7. How To Market A Small Business On A Budget
      During tough times, marketing often gets cut even though it's key to increasing a company's visibility. Consider these affordable solutions for promoting your small business
    8. 4 Ways To Minimize Career Risk In A Market Downturn
      How do you move forward with a career change given the emotional and mental health issues during this pandemic and economic downturn? This is probably
    9. Purpose-driven leaders will occupy your workplace in 2020: Here’s how to maximize them
      At some point in their careers, your employees will reach a breaking point: Are they happy with their jobs and careers, or is it time to move on, to try something new? Too often, companies are letting excellent employees leave, rather than enabling them to reach their full potential. Take the example of Michael, a fina
    10. 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