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  1. A hybrid work dilemma: When does working after hours become a problem?
    Employees who saw their routines thrown into disarray by COVID-19 may be spending more time at their work stations than they would have before the
  2. Empowering a Purpose-Driven Workforce Through Volunteerism: A Skills-Based Perspective
    As employees increasingly demand responsible corporate behavior, volunteer opportunities are an effective way to build community and promote an engaged workforce
  3. How to Buy a Home in a Hot Market With Below-Average Credit
    A hot market is a seller's market. In many parts of the country, housing inventory is low and prices are rising.
  4. Taking a Strategic Approach to the ‘S’ in ESG: Creating a Social Impact Strategy
    In recent years, the concept of sustainability has transcended a solely environmental focus to encompass a much broader set of considerations. While
  5. How Does Compound Interest Work?
    You'd think that to accumulate a lot of money, whether in a savings account, retirement plan, or brokerage account, you'd need to consistently put a lot of money in there.
  6. 4 Reasons It’s Actually a Good Time to Buy a House (for Some People)
    A record number of Americans think it’s a bad time to buy a house, and with housing costs near an all-time high, it’s hard to blame them. Mortgage
  7. 5 Moves CFOs Can Make Now To Build A Strong Team For A Recovery
    Building a strong team for recoverygettyMany CFOs made gut-wrenching decisions in 2020 to help their company navigate epic disruption. As it became clear just how dire the Covid-19 pandemic would be, these executives also moved quickly to rethink how their finance team operates and how it’s staffed. Now, they’re taking
  8. Business And The Economy: A Dashboard More Important Than A Forecast
    Business dashboard showing recent results.gettySome of the most valuable work an economist does in business has little to do with the future, just the current and the past. And these insights don’t require a professional economist, just a dashboard that senior management reviews regularly. A company was emerging from t
  9. Buying a Home in a Tight Market? 1 Tactic That Could Work
    Here's how to get a seller to say yes to you, even when other offers are on the table. There's a reason buyers are eager to purchase homes these days. Mortgage rates are at all-time lows, and if you purchase a home today, you could lock in a super-affordable monthly payment.
  10. Here's What Happens When You Convert a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA
    It's important to save for retirement no matter what plan you opt to do so in. If you don't have access to a 401(k) plan through your employer, then you may opt to save for retirement in an IRA instead.