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  1. The compounding benefits of CSR and employee engagement
    Illustration: Rawpixel.com (Shutterstock) Corporate social responsibility, or CSR, has gained momentum as part of a healthy and thriving workplace
  2. What are the Pros and Cons of Franchising?
    There is no question that owning a franchise can be a very profitable venture. However, there are also a number of pros and cons to consider
  3. When And How To Tell Your Children About Wealth?
    There’s an abundance of places parents can go for guidance on how to educate children about sex and other important topics, however there is shortage
  4. At Old National Bank we firmly and collectively
    At Old National Bank we firmly and collectively believe that having a diverse workforce that thrives in an inclusive workplace is a powerful
  5. Working from home benefits both employees and employers
    The idea of remote work is not something new, but rather it has been an ongoing trend for some time. Remote work was encouraged among employers as a result of the Great Recession in 2008, which pressured them to downsize their office space and save money. About 5.3% to nearly two-thirds of the U. S. workforce work remo
  6. The Employee Retention Credit: Small- And Medium-Sized Businesses And Tax Exempts Are Missing Out On Billions
    I’ve finally been able to travel and have had the opportunity to hear from CPA firms, small and medium business owners and tax-exempt organization managers around the country about their outlook for jobs and growth. Most of the news has been heartening as businesses and tax-exempts look to weather the economic storm ca
  7. White House Announces Vaccination Mandate or Weekly Testing for Large Employers, and Vaccination Mandate for Federal Employees and Contractors
    Article By Trevor M. Jorgensen Julie Furer Stahr Schiff Hardin LLP Employment Law Landscape Yesterday, the White House announced numerous new measures to combat the pandemic and the contagious Delta variant that impact employers. One key change is a new regulation to be issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Admi
  8. When Choosing Funds for Your College 529 Plan, Don’t Make This Mistake
    The average cost of public in-state college tuition, fees, room and board in 2020-21 is $26,820 a year and $54,880 for a four-year private college, according to a recent study by the College Board. For a child born today, the four-year cost of college is expected to be $526,629 for private and $230,069 for public, acco
  9. Consider These Factors Before Deciding Whether to Rent or Buy
    As someone who invests in property and property technology (proptech), I often get asked about whether someone should rent or buy a house. Perhaps
  10. 3 Cost Savings Every Small Business Should Look For
    The world of business today is more competitive than it has ever been, and political uncertainty also brings its own pressures to the corporate world. Small businesses can be particularly vulnerable, whether they're a start-up enterprise or well established, but these factors also bring great opportunities for business