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    1. The Pros and Cons of Debt Consolidation
      With low interest rates currently available for many borrowers, debt consolidation is on the minds of many people looking to consolidate their high-interest debt. Debt consolidation provides you with a new loan that pays off existing debt, leaving you with one loan instead of several. This can be helpful if the interes
    2. Thinking of Refinancing Your Student Loans? 3 Important Questions to Ask Yourself First
      If you haven't already, you're probably going to start receiving offers from private companies offering to refinance your student loans. After all,
    3. To Raise Prices or Not to Raise Prices: Tariff Tips for Small Businesses
      Tariffs have put businesses and the customers they serve in a bind.
    4. 5 Business Practices to Help You Stay Ahead of Competitors
      Those who wait for the pain of business change find it hard to survive and regain leadership. Every business owner realizes that change is now the
    5. Here Are the Biggest Tax Law Changes to Look Out for This Year
      As yet another tax-filing deadline approaches, taxpayers who want to maximize their return (or minimize how much they owe Uncle Sam) would be wise to get familiar with a handful of key changes taking effect this year. The good news is the tax code didn’t undergo a massive overhaul in 2019. Moreover, some of the changes
    6. How Trump’s Tariffs Impact Small Businesses And Entrepreneurs
      The recent Trump administration’s tariffs are stirring the markets, causing some of the most pronounced volatility in market history. However, small businesses are not immune from the recent tariffs.
    7. 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,
    8. 4 Ways Women Can Win with the SECURE Act
      While women have historically done better than men in the stock market by about 0.4% per year, they are undeniably in a worse position when it comes to retirement security. This disadvantage stems from fewer years spent in the workforce, longer life expectancy, the wage gap and less access to workplace retirement plans
    9. 5 ways manufacturers can embark on their AI journies
      The manufacturing industry has reached a stage where both the technology and the mindset exist to embrace real, practical applications of AI and create tangible value on the factory floor.
    10. 10 Ways To Grow Your Small Business And Make It Attractive To Buyers
      Thinking of selling your business, either sooner or later? Consider taking these steps now to ensure that your business is attractive to future buyers