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How To Invest: Tips For Kids And Why You're Never Too Young To Get Rich
The path to wealth is closer than many young people suspect. And the good news is that the younger you are, the greater the opportunity is. Especially when it comes to learning how to invest in stocks. If you have $15.26 in your pocket, it takes 16 doublings of your money to reach $1 million. Now skeptics might read th
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Can a business forgo a cyber insurance policy?
Though the cyber insurance market in the U. S. is currently valued at more than $7 billion, it is forecast to reach more than $20 billion by 2025. Considering the increase in cyber-attacks just since the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become increasingly clear that most, if not all, businesses that store customer data or pr
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Succession planning: A CIO imperative
As far as professional development goes, Sarah Naqvi’s meteoric rise to executive vice president and CIO at Maryland-based food service company
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Building a Solid Financial Foundation
When you read about money matters, you may see the phrase, “getting your financial house in order.” What exactly does that mean? To some, when your
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AI in hiring: How to weigh the tech’s benefits against its risks
Karen Boyle, SHRM - SCP, is senior vice president, human resources at the Graham Company. The demand for a strong workforce along with the competitive
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Why You Should Create a Plan to Implement Artificial Intelligence Now
Four stategic-planning questions that will keep your business ahead of the A.I. curve. When people talk about the growing use of A.I. in
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Have a Small Business With a Partner? Key-Life Insurance Needs to Be a Top Priority
If you run a small business with one or more partners, what should be your priority?
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Your Freelance Future: How To Make A Financial Plan
Your Freelance Future: How To Make A Financial Plan Due Follow Tuesday, 09 April 2019 08:20 (EST) Working as a freelancer can be financially precarious, making it difficult to plan for your future - and that isn't limited to retirement. Rather, depending on your professional life's structure, you may struggle to pla
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School’s Out for Summer … But Tuition Is Back in the Fall
I can only imagine the enthusiasm of students and teachers who will finally able to be back in a classroom and learning in person as schools and campuses around the country start coming back to life this fall.
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3 Things Retirees Need to Do Right Now to Prepare for a Second Coronavirus Wave
With COVID-19 cases rising across the country, there's not really much debate about whether the situation is getting worse or better in the United States. In fact, the only division among public health experts now is whether we're in a second wave, or whether the first wave never ended. Sadly, things are probably going