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  1. Three Ways Employee Resource Groups Drive Business Performance
    3 ways erg's drive individual and business performance Photo by Brooke Cagle on Unsplash Beyond every job lies a world where intentional investment
  2. 5 Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Business And How To Avoid Them
    There are five things leaders must avoid to prevent business failure.
  3. 5 Steps to Take When Buying Your First Home
    Buying a home to call your own is such an exciting time, but without a clear understanding of the process — and the proper amount of preparation — things can become tense quickly. Here are some tips to follow to avoid having that happen to you
  4. 7 Financial Tips For New Grads
    One of the most common things I often hear from people is how much they wish they had learned about financial wellness when they were younger. I particularly think about this with all the new college grads this year. There are a lot of things I’m glad I knew back then and a lot more I wish I knew. Here are a few financ
  5. How to Build the Best Upskilling Program for Your Employees
    Employers are struggling to find skilled workers. The solution? Training up the ones they already have. Skilled workers are in short supply. But
  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. Navigating election season: Fostering a productive and safe workplace
    In a polarized election, it's critical for business leaders to strike a balance in the workplace. Consider these strategies for maintaining a work environment that's civil and productive
  8. No one is immune to a financial disaster, but everyone can be smart about what comes next
    Financial planning isn't about making perfect decisions with your money. Mistakes are bound to happen. You might not have control over unexpected crises, but you do have control over your preparedness and your reaction. If you find it difficult to save, try setting up micro-goals to hold yourself accountable every day.
  9. The most in-demand manufacturing jobs of 2025
    Tech advancements continued to reshape the manufacturing labor outlook. Read on for a glimpse into the manufacturing job market and what manufacturers say are their greatest labor and skills needs. 
  10. Why Your 401(k) Is a Tax Trap (and What You Should Do)
    Just about every financial expert I know advises savers to contribute to their company's 401(k) plan -- at least enough to receive the employer's matching contribution. I can't argue any differently. That company match is free money -- a bonus from the boss -- so why not cash in if you can? And, of course, the tax brea