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  1. Where to Save Cash: You Have Options
    Saving money is an important component of a strong financial plan. Putting money away makes it easier to prepare for emergency expenses and achieve
  2. Your Credit Report Might Interfere With Your Job Search. Here's What You Need to Know
    These days, your credit history is almost as important for your personal finances as your bank accounts. That's because it can impact everything from your ability to get a loan to your ability to get a job. Yes, that's right: Your credit can impact your job search. One of the more pervasive myths when it comes to job h
  3. COVID-19 and Cybersecurity: Combating “Zoombombing” and Securing Your Remote Working Videoconferences
    Article By Jason G. Weiss Peter Baldwin Faegre Drinker Client Alert As COVID-19 has prompted a massive shift by organizations to the implementation and use of remote working solutions for their employees, there has been an unfortunate, but not surprising, corresponding rise in malicious actors seeking to exploit remote
  4. SECURE Act impact on small business retirement plans
    For small business-owning clients, ensuring their employees have access to a retirement plan - without incurring huge costs - is a particular challenge. Fortunately, the SECURE Act, passed in December 2019, created several opportunities to that can help employers establish retirement plans, as well as to expand on thei
  5. 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
  6. What Does Your Ag Lender Look For?
    One of the best ways for a farmer to create a productive relationship with an ag lender is to know what they’re looking for.
  7. 2023 Small Business Success Means Prioritizing Innovation And Change
    Navigating the financial landscape has become a full-time job. For leaders of small and medium sized businesses hoping to get a grasp on the economic
  8. 4 Generations Of Women Are In The Workforce: How To Support Them?
    Honoring International Women's Day, let’s reflect on the strides women have made in the professional landscape and acknowledge the unique contributions of women across generations.
  9. 4 Key Management Lessons You Can Learn From Family Businesses
    Forget Succession -- family-run companies offer valuable insights on issues from governance to workplace dynamics. Succession shows ruthless politics,
  10. Construction execs champion ESG integration
    Going green can save green and ensure long-term success, industry leaders say. For that reason, construction executives continue to stress the need