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  1. Increasing Your Mortgage by Hundreds of Dollars a Month Could Actually Save You Money. Here's How
    When mortgage rates started plunging to record lows back in the summer of 2020, my husband and I decided to take advantage of that situation by refinancing our mortgage. We wound up locking in a much lower interest rate on our loan due to market conditions (and the fact that we had good credit helped as well).
  2. Why supply chain security affects organizations everywhere
    Supply chain security is becoming a priority for organizations everywhere. The pandemic exposed the need for more secure and resilient supply chain
  3. Payments on everything from credit cards to cars could creep higher in March as the Fed ramps up its fight against inflation
    New signals from the Federal Reserve suggest its first pandemic-era rate hike could arrive in March. Such an increase would lift rates on car loans,
  4. Here's Why Investing In Frontline Workers Is Good For Your Bottom Line
    Guild Education Cofounder and CEO Rachel Carlson was named to the Forbes Under 30 list in 2017. Most employers know that employee attrition is detrimental to their company’s success. But few know how to improve retention and continue to attract top talent. That’s why many of the nation’s largest companies, from Lowe’s
  5. How CFOs Can Solve the Inflation Puzzle
    As concerns over the rise of economic inflation escalate, a stark reality emerges: There are legions of executives—even board members—who have never
  6. How to save more when inflation makes your money count less
    When it comes to spending power, inflation means that things cost more and that your money becomes less valuable. When a period of high inflation hits
  7. Fed's Powell: High inflation poses a threat to job market
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Warning that high inflation could make it harder to restore the job market to full health, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said
  8. Consider These Factors Before Deciding Whether to Rent or Buy
    As someone who invests in property and property technology (proptech), I often get asked about whether someone should rent or buy a house. Perhaps
  9. To Expand Or Not To Expand: Four Considerations For Growing Companies
  10. US economy grows at modest 1.9% rate in third quarter
    WASHINGTON — The U. S. economy slowed to a modest growth rate of 1.9% in the summer as consumer spending downshifted and businesses continued to trim their investments in response to trade war uncertainty and a weakening global economy. The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that the July-September performance for