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    1. Online shopping scams to look out for and how to avoid them
      Shopping online can be convenient, especially during the holiday season, but it also exposes you to online shopping scams. Here are some scams to watch out for and how to protect yourself from falling victim to them
    2. 3 Ways You Could Be Leaving Some of Your Social Security Benefits on the Table
      Three common mistakes that could shrink your Social Security checks and how to avoid them in retirement.
    3. 6 Types of Budgets and How to Choose
      In hindsight, it makes sense that at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic Americans hoarded more money than ever. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Economic
    4. Take Ownership of the Customer Experience
      geralt / Pixabay I recently visited the website of a prominent sports apparel business to order some expensive Adidas for my 16-year-old. I’m a busy, working mom and have fully embraced all the advantages online shopping can offer. Over the past 10 years, I’ve probably spent thousands of dollars with this business and
    5. Supply Chain Disruptions Aren't Likely to Get Better This Year. Here's What You Should Be Doing Now
      With infrastructure problems likely to take months if not years to fix, it may be time to make systemic changes in your operations. With havoc at
    6. How to boost your financial health with effective
      How to boost your financial health with effective recordkeeping Getting your financial records in order is a great idea, particularly at the beginning
    7. 7 HR best practices to maintain during COVID-19
      Once upon a time – before "the normal" became "the new normal" – employers worried about employee wellness, not about COVID-19 killing workers. They worried about pay inequity, not about whether they could pay employees. They worried about employee engagement, not about how they and their employees were going to work r
    8. How To Use A Roth IRA To Save Money For College
      The cost of a college education continues to soar with no end in sight. College tuition rises at more than twice the rate of inflation, growing by about 8% per year, on average. At this rate, the cost of a college education will double every nine years. This has many parents understandably concerned about paying for th
    9. A Few Social Security Changes Are Starting in April. Here's What Recipients Need to Know
      Social Security isn't always the easiest program to navigate because it's constantly going through changes. Some changes are expected, such as
    10. Assets That Can Be Used To Secure A Small Business Loan
      Every business at some point or other will require extra finance to meet for their operational expenses or to continue their growth. The reason could be as simple wanting to venture into a new stream or inadequate working capital. You need to find an alternative finance company that would grant you a loan by considerin