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3 Essential Finance Moves to Make Before You Turn 40
Some people dread turning 40. Others can't wait and see getting older as a positive thing.
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Investing Tips From Warren Buffett
We all know who Warren Buffett is. He's one of the most successful investors that has ever lived. At the end of the day, if we want to become successful, one of the best moves that we can make is follow others that already have. So, if you want to be successful in the world of investing, who better to follow than Warre
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How to Build the Best Upskilling Program for Your Employees
Employers are struggling to find skilled workers. The solution? Training up the ones they already have. Skilled workers are in short supply. But
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3 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Selling Your Business
Thinking of selling your business? Consider these three points before doing so. One of the hardest decisions you'll ever have to make as a founder is whether you should sell your business. Deciding if you should keep growing your company and try to turn it into a behemoth or sell it and receive a large payout for your
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3 Things Newly Divorced People Need to Know About Social Security
Divorce may end your personal relationship with your ex, but it doesn't always end your financial relationship with them. You're probably familiar
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Inflation Is Small Business Owners' Top Concern. Will It Get Better in 2024?
It's been a tough year to run a business, no matter your line of work.
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8 Steps To Take If You Lose Your Job Because Of Coronavirus
These are crazy times that we are living in as the current epidemic is shaking the world. We’ve now seen jobless claims top 30 million over the last six weeks – many of them due to the novel coronavirus. In case you’re keeping track, that’s more layoffs than jobs created since the Great Recession. Perhaps you’re newly
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The truth behind America's labor shortage is we're not ready to rethink work
Roughly 10 million Americans are unemployed, yet hiring slowed sharply in April as the US reopened. The labor-shortage trend has less to do with too few workers and more to do with rethinking labor. The pandemic and stimulus led Americans to reevaluate work - and demand higher pay for it. See more stories on Insider's
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10 Tax-Smart Strategies With December Deadlines
This year marked the first time taxpayers filed their returns under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA). Due to the sheer number of changes introduced, many taxpayers may not be aware of steps that need to be taken before year-end to help manage their tax exposure under the new law. That’s where year-end tax plann
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Who Needs Life Insurance the Most?
Even for those who feel like they're at the peak of life, the future is never certain, so thinking through the financial implications of a sudden illness or accident can be a wise move. Does that mean you need life insurance? If there are people in your life who depend on your earnings, and you don't have an enormous b