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  1. Translating Passion to Business
    Meet Elizabeth Colon, who is an honoree of the 2020 Inspiring Women in Business program, sponsored by First Midwest Bank and 101.9 THE MIX. Elizabeth
  2. I’m Retired. Should I Pay Off My Mortgage?
    It’s 5 p.m. on a Tuesday, and you tune in to a radio show as you sit in gridlocked traffic.
  3. 7 Strategies for Retaining Multi-Generational Employees
    Practices that emphasize flexibility, respect, adaptability, and communication are the key to success in a multi-generational workplace. Here are some strategies to consider
  4. Updating Your Hiring And Recruiting Strategies: Five Questions To Ask Yourself
    As your small business continues to grow, you might find that you need help around the shop or office. Even if you already have some helping hands, expanding your team may require you to fine-tune your hiring and recruiting strategies to find the best people for the job.
  5. Peer-to-peer payment (P2P) systems are wonderful –
    Peer-to-peer payment (P2P) systems are wonderful – as long as you stick to paying people you know and trust. If you use a peer-to-peer (P2P) payment
  6. Life Insurance and the Demise of the Stretch IRA
    Since their introduction in 1974, IRAs have become one of the most popular tools for retirement savings. And with an average of one out of three Americans now owning an IRA, they are also among the most significant assets addressed in many estate plans. Although funding retirement remains the primary purpose of an IRA,
  7. 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.
  8. More Than Just Rates: How to Compare Homeowners Insurance Policies
    Buying a homeowners policy for the first time — or shopping around for a new one — can be a challenging experience. Homeowners insurance can seem very complicated, particularly when most of us just want good coverage for our home for common disasters from a reputable insurer at a good price. The first step in a hunt fo
  9. Covid-19 Pandemic Fraud
    We are living in unusual times. And when normal processes change, it opens the door for bad actors to get involved. One simple example: Many offices are now empty, so we are seeing a rise in mail theft. Fraudsters are stealing unmonitored business mailboxes, going through the material, and using it to gather sensitive
  10. Keeping Your Retirement Savings On Track Amid The Great Resignation
    In May 2021, psychologist Anthony Klotz coined the phrase “The Great Resignation” to describe the record amounts of workers quitting their jobs after