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  1. C-suite shifts: CTOs team with CIOs to confront IT challenges
    It’s no secret that the pace of technological change has created as many challenges as it has opportunities. As businesses continue to adjust to an
  2. Here’s How Working After 62 Can Change Your Social Security Benefits
    Continuing to work after age 62 can affect your level of Social Security retirement benefits, whether you are receiving benefits at the time or not.
  3. How entrepreneurs can prepare for 2020's new overtime rule so you can keep costs down and employees happy
    In 2020, more than a million American workers will be eligible to earn overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This is the first time in 15 years that the federal minimum salary threshold for overtime has increased. To understand how this change will impact businesses and their employees, two executives
  4. Small Business and eCommerce Fraud
    Small Business steps to protect against eCommerce fraud should. Protect against steps to consider. what to do if a victim. steps to take
  5. The Fed is confident it can stave off a recession in 2022, but others aren't so sure
    A growing number of experts see a recession on the horizon, but the economic community is split. Fed chair Jerome Powell believes the US can still
  6. 3 Steps For Managing Your Small Business’s Taxes
    Filing business-related taxes can often be a time-consuming and complicated process, especially for new entrepreneurs. Small business owners need a good understanding of the federal, state, and local taxes required to file.
  7. 3 traps to avoid when getting pre-approved for a mortgage
    If you're looking to buy a home, you may have heard that it's a good idea to get a mortgage pre-approval letter before kicking off your search. That's pretty solid advice.
  8. Growing traffic through social media marketing for small business owners
    How social media can be an effective tool for small businesses     If you are a small business owner, you always look for new ways to attract more business. One of the most effective and proven ways to grow your customer base and your reach is through social media. It provides ways to engage with existing customers an
  9. Here's Why Investing In Frontline Workers Is Good For Your Bottom Line
    Guild Education Cofounder and CEO Rachel Carlson was named to the Forbes Under 30 list in 2017. Most employers know that employee attrition is detrimental to their company’s success. But few know how to improve retention and continue to attract top talent. That’s why many of the nation’s largest companies, from Lowe’s
  10. Money Market vs. CD: What’s the Difference?
    There are many types of savings accounts, and it’s important to understand which one will fit your specific savings goals.