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  1. 7 Rules to Follow When Crafting a Social Media Strategy for Your Business
    If used effectively, social media can be a low-cost key resource for growing your business. Here are some rules to help you craft your strategy
  2. Business Owners: 7 Tips for a Successful Virtual Small Business Saturday
    Business Owners: 7 Tips for a Successful Virtual Small Business Saturday. Old National Bank helps with Small Business Saturday ideas to support Small Business
  3. A CPA's Guide to the New Later Tax-Filing Deadline
    April 15 has become synonymous with tax-filing day ... but not this year. Due to coronavirus concerns, the IRS has decided to give taxpayers until July 15 to safely complete their returns and file them. The announcement, made on March 20 via Twitter by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, doesn't have all the blanks fill
  4. A Definitive Guide to Protect Sensitive Data from Cyber Attacks in Your Business
    Cyber-attacks are constantly rising, and small businesses are most vulnerable to such threats. Data theft, corporate information leak, and financial losses are occurring at an alarming rate. Every 39 seconds, there is a new cyberattack on the internet. As per the studies, over 30 million attacks are reported yearly, an
  5. Ask These 4 Questions to Save Money on a Home Purchase
    Buying and owning a home is likely to be one of the most expensive money moves you'll ever make.
  6. Build Your Dream Home: 7 Tips for a Construction to Permanent Loan
    There is a loan that allows you to work with an architect and contractor to build your dream home. This financing option, called a Construction to Permanent Loan allows you the flexibility to afford building a new home while living in your current one. It works like this: you take out a loan to pay your builder. During
  7. Building a Resilient HR Strategy: How to Lead Through Uncertain Times
    Adaptability, agility and sustainability make an HR strategy resilient. This article explores how that resilience can help companies face challenges during unpredictable times.
  8. CIOs can and should play a pivotal role in ESG strategy
    This article was co-authored by Katherine Kennedy, an Associate at Metis Strategy Commitments to environmental, social, and governance (ESG)
  9. Five Areas Of Personal Development That Can Help You Become A Better Business Owner
    Julie Ball is the founder of Sparkle Hustle Grow, a subscription box for female entrepreneurs and a subscription box business
  10. Forget Debt-Free Living: Here's When Having Debt Is a Smart Move
    Lots of finance experts are firmly on the "Debit is evil!" bandwagon -- and with good reason in some cases. There are countless tales of woe from folks who struggle to pay off large or growing debt. But some of those advisors may be a bit shortsighted on the topic of debt. Luckily, for every anti-debt extremist, there'