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  1. 7 subtle signs you’re sabotaging your business without realizing it
    Sometimes, the biggest obstacles for business owners are the subtle ways they hold themselves back without realizing it. Here's how to recognize the signs of self-sabotage—and overcome it
  2. Extending Hazard Pay for Assisted Living and Nursing Home Heroes May Be the Best Option for Everyone Involved
    Have you been here yet, the point where the care for mom or dad, or grandma or grandpa becomes too much, or the medical need or attention that they require outstrips our abilities or resources? At that point, we turn to professionals in assisted living or nursing facilities to care for our loved ones. We work to choose
  3. Here’s How Working After 62 Can Change Your Social Security Benefits
    Continuing to work after age 62 can affect your level of Social Security retirement benefits, whether you are receiving benefits at the time or not.
  4. How entrepreneurs can prepare for 2020's new overtime rule so you can keep costs down and employees happy
    In 2020, more than a million American workers will be eligible to earn overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This is the first time in 15 years that the federal minimum salary threshold for overtime has increased. To understand how this change will impact businesses and their employees, two executives
  5. Next-Gen Smart Warehouses: How AI Is Shaping The Modern Supply Chain
    Maintaining accurate inventory has been a challenge for warehouse operators. Innovations like AI are changing the game
  6. Business Challenges As The Economy Recovers From The Covid Pandemic
    The economy will recover after vaccination.gettyThe Covid-19 vaccine rollout is great news, but every change in the economy brings challenges to businesses. The economy should get better in the second half of 2021, with some sectors earlier and some later, as detailed in my article Vaccines Will Bring Economy Near Reco
  7. Remote Work Culture Is Struggling—Here Are 5 Ways To Save It
    How can leaders set the tone for an adaptable and authentic workplace culture that allows for team members to adjust to the evolution of work?
  8. 6 Predictions About Cybersecurity Challenges In 2024
    Cybersecurity issues and challenges will continue to provide fodder next year for crisis-related situations for companies, organizations, and
  9. Consumers Pulled Back on Shopping in October. Are Your Holiday Projections Still Safe?
    Retailers are getting mixed signals from consumers ahead of the holidays--here's what you can expect. Americans pulled back on spending in October,
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    023 LPL Financial Club Level Recognition    We're passionate about serving our clients and go above and beyond to fulfill their needs.