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    1. The labor market is the strongest it's been since the pandemic started - and setting up a huge boost to America's most crucial economic engine
      Tumbling jobless claims signal the labor-market rebound is entering full swing as the US reopens. Improved hiring can boost consumer spending, which accounts for 70% of economic activity. Stimulus boosted retail sales higher in March, and a stronger labor market can lift spending further. See more stories on Insider's
    2. Missed Rents’ Impact on Real Estate
      By Niel Harmse & Bryan Reid of MSCI Real EstateLockdowns and social distancing have impacted many tenant businesses, resulting in an unprecedented number of requests for rental relief, stressing real estate rental income streams. For equity investors, income returns have weakened, despite softening asset values. Recent
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      How much do you know about micro-influencers? The way we find out about the products and services we love has evolved at an exponential rate over the years. However, one fact will always remain the same; we are more likely to make a purchase when the product is recommended by the people we trust. And whether you find o
    4. 6 Steps To Financial Empowerment For Business Owners
      Women entrepreneurs often face challenges on the path to financial empowerment. Consider these strategies for overcoming barriers and growing your business
    5. 2 Ways The 199A Deduction Has Changed Retirement Planning
      Small business owners and self-employed folks doing their 2018 taxes could be in for a surprise: the new tax law may have changed the way they should use retirement accounts.
    6. Do You Need Small Business Liability Insurance? 5 Questions to Ask
      Keeping your operating costs low is a major concern when you're running a small business. There may not be room in your budget for optional add-ons right now, so you feel you have to stick to the essentials. As a result, you've probably wondered: Do you need small business insurance? Or is it an extra cost you can forg
    7. 3 Questions to Ask Your Partner Before Opening a Joint Bank Account
      My husband and I were married for many years before we finally opened a joint checking account together.
    8. SBA Financing: A Guide for Small Businesses
      SBA Financing: A Guide for Small Businesses Understanding the Benefits and Process. SBA loans are designed to assist small businesses
    9. Regenerative Agriculture Needs Right-Sized Solutions to Succeed
      Farm production in the U.S. is undergoing a renaissance of sorts, as private investment continues to show interest in practices that help farmers raise products in a sustainable manner.
    10. It’s transition time for the CEO Council as Old
      It’s transition time for the CEO Council as Old National recently recognized the graduating members of our 2023-24 cohort who devoted much of the past