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    1. Buckle Up: 3 Reasons Why Inflation Is Rising
      Consumer prices are rising at the fastest rate since the Great Recession and the second fastest rate since the early 1980s.
    2. Do You Need Umbrella Insurance?
      When your standard insurance policies don't cover all of life's unexpected mishaps, there's umbrella insurance. Read on to find out if you need it
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      Both hiring managers and job seekers see the benefits in offering mentorship programs, which can aid recruitment and retention in the year ahead,
    4. How Companies Can Help Employees With Student Loan Debt
      (StatePoint) After paying monthly student loan minimums, many Americans have just enough to cover basic living expenses, which means that when unexpected expenses arise, they often end up defaulting on their student loans. It’s no wonder that student loan debt is a top financial stressor for so many. There’s good news,
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    6. 13 Tips To Help Small Business Leaders Plan For The Unexpected
      Whether you are just starting out in business or have been a credible brand name lauded in the industry for decades, it's always critical to take a
    7. 4 Ways Companies Can Prepare For Growth After Covid
      After Covid, companies may need to consider approaching growth differently.gettyAre you prepared for growth? It’s a timely question to consider as we approach the one-year anniversary of the pandemic in the United States. It’s also a question that likely hasn’t come up in some time for those companies hit especially ha
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      Small-business owners and retailers have an opportunity to capture more of the action this holiday season--so long as your web presence is ready.
    9. 5 questions to ask at your first financial planning appointment
      Summary List PlacementAt your first financial planning appointment, it's a good idea to ask your financial planner about the total cost of their services (including any underlying fees in your portfolio) and how many clients they have. Ask about the plans they have to cover your needs if they leave the business, such a
    10. 8 Ways to Maximize ROI at Conferences
      Attending conferences can be pricey, but these suggestions from experts will help you get the most from your investment.