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  1. The Financial Effects of Losing a Spouse
    The death of a spouse is one of the most difficult things imaginable. Besides the emotional toll, surviving spouses typically confront financial issues, which often trigger tax-related questions and consequences.
  2. 5 Basics of Financial Literacy
    The Five Basics of Financial Literacy
  3. Thinking of Starting a Business? Consider Buying One Instead
    Starting a business can be an enticing dream. It’s also notoriously difficult to come up with an original idea, find the right team and fund its
  4. To Be an Effective Leader, You Need To Handle These 7 Challenges
    You too can master the challenges that make or break all leaders. Here is a self-test to get you started. As a business adviser, I often talk to business professionals who are critical of their CEO, and are convinced that they could do the job better. Yet I suspect that few of you have seriously thought about the scope
  5. Top cybersecurity threats for small businesses and tips to stay protected
    - As cyberattacks become more sophisticated than ever, small business owners need to take action or face some potentially devastating consequences. Contrary to popular belief, an estimated 43% of all data breaches involve small businesses, not large corporations. Even more alarming, another study found that 60% of smal
  6. What Factors Affect Your Home Insurance Cost?
    It's no secret that home insurance costs are rising, in large part due to increased claims from floods or other natural disasters. Prices are also
  7. When Does It Make Sense to Consolidate Debt with a HELOC?
    When does it make sense to consolidate debt with a HELOC? Things to consider before consolidating your debt with a HELOC
  8. Which Retirement Plan Should I Add to First?
    Saving for retirement is one of the most important ways that you can prepare for your financial future. When you stop working, nearly all of your income dries up. Although you may qualify to receive Social Security benefits, they'll only go partway toward replacing the income that your job paid you. Relying too much on
  9. Why CEOs can’t afford to ignore cybersecurity: The hidden costs of inaction
    As a business leader, it's your job to treat cybersecurity as a priority or risk exposing your company to a breach. Here are steps to take right now to prevent an unforeseen disaster
  10. Why The Pushback On ESG Is Good For ESG
    Recent pushback on ESG is a sign that it is evolving, with stakeholders taking steps to make ESG efforts more consistently tangible, meaningful and measurable.