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  1. 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
  2. Why You May Not Have as Much Saved for Retirement as You Think
    Broadly speaking, the retirement-savings situation among today's workers is bleak, even among those who are nearing retirement age.
  3. Worsening Computer Chip Crisis Shows Supply Chains Are Still At Risk
    03 June 2021, Zwickau: German politician Cem Ozdemir (left) gets a tour of a Volkswagen factory in Zwickau on June 3 from VW executive Stefan Loth (right). The shortage of important semiconductor chips needed for the proper functioning of cars shows no sign of abating, Volkswagen said on Tuesday. Photo: Hendrik Schmidt
  4. Immediate vs. Deferred Annuities: What’s the difference?
    Despite not being as well-known as some other retirement tools, annuities account for 6% of all assets earmarked for retirement. Despite not being as well-known as some other retirement tools, annuities account
  5. 10 pandemic-related challenges likely to plague employers for foreseeable future
    While employees and employers alike have been eager (for months now) to get back to work as it used to be, the reality is that the workplace has changed — and possibly for the long term. Speculation abounds that this "new normal" will persist until there is a widely available and effective vaccine. This leaves employer
  6. Six Myths Surrounding The 2021 Employee Retention Tax Credit
    Businesses around the country have been slow to evaluate, or quick to assume they are ineligible for, the 2021 Employee Retention Credit (“ERC”). The result: a significant amount of cash is still being paid to the Federal government when it could remain with companies that need it. In 2021 the maximum amount of ERC is
  7. 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.
  8. 401(k) and IRA Advice Especially for Women
    For women who expect to lean heavily on their investment accounts in retirement, market volatility isn't the only concern. It's also important to help minimize the impact taxes can have on income in retirement. That means managing the funds in various types of investments and accounts -- taxable, tax-deferred and tax-f
  9. 5 Ways The New Stimulus Bill May Help Your Small Business
    If your small business has been struggling because of the Covid-19 pandemic, here are some important ways this new relief package may help.© Jeff - Adobe StockBy Gerri DetweilerThe second stimulus bill, the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Venues Act, has been passed by Congress and signed int
  10. 6 Tips to Celebrate Small Business Saturday in Today’s Worl
      If you’re a small business retailer, you’re probably approaching the holiday season with a mixture of excitement—finally, in-person holiday