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  1. Eleven Financial Fundamentals Every Small Business CEO Must Know
    Regardless of the size of the business, the ultimate responsibility for success lies with the CEO. If you’re a small business owner, that’s you. And the most critical CEO tasks that result in success or failure lie in the knowledge and practice of financial management fundamentals. Recent statistics show that over half
  2. For CFOs, Overcoming The Talent Imbalance Means Focusing On Emerging Potential
    Leadership concept. Red plane taking a different direction while the white planes are going straight.
  3. 7 Ways To Break Common Hiring Biases For More Equitable Recruiting
    Lisa Shuster, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, is the Chief People Officer for iHire, an industry-specific recruitment platform.
  4. Small Business Opportunities To Boost Profits And Productivity
    Inventory ManagergettySmall and medium-sized companies have many challenges, which are opportunities for improvement. Time-tested improvements were shared recently by the founder and managing partner of Riverlake Partners, a private equity firm that owns smaller and medium-sized businesses. Erik Krieger noted three opp
  5. YOUR MONEY: Tax planning for businesses in the year ahead
    As I mentioned in an earlier article, the landmark passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in late 2017 brought the most significant changes to the tax landscape we have seen since 1986. Previously we discussed how individuals were impacted by the changes, but businesses could also have significant adjustments to m
  6. What employers and employees need to know about leave policies before reopening
    Employers could find themselves deep in litigation for refusing to let some employees stay home once coronavirus shelter-in-place orders are lifted. That was a key takeaway of a webinar conducted by legal and disability experts from MetLife. The presentation, hosted by the Disability Management Employer Coalition, expl
  7. Money management 101: How to ace student checking accounts
    For many students, heading to college is the first opportunity for them to take their financial fitness into their own hands.
  8. 7 Tips for Making Financial Resolutions Last
    Make your financial resolutions last with 7 key tips. Learn to set goals, prioritize, use financial apps, automate savings, and adjust plan.
  9. Worried About Social Security Cuts? 2 Moves to Make Right Now
    It's no secret that Social Security has been struggling financially for years. It's long been a hot-button topic in Washington, and more retirees are
  10. Steps You Need to Take When Expanding Your Business Internationally
    The rise of globalization and technological advances have enables many small business owners expand their business internationally, which they could not even think about in the past. Now they can sell to people in any corner of the world by merely establishing website, listing their products and utilizing services of t