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  1. Moms Are Less Likely To Return To The Workforce Post-Covid; Here’s How Employers Can Help
    We’ve seen the stats more than a dozen times, but it bears reminding that nearly 1.1 million women dropped out of the workforce between February 2020 and March 2021.
  2. How Companies Can Help Employees With Student Loan Debt
    (StatePoint) After paying monthly student loan minimums, many Americans have just enough to cover basic living expenses, which means that when unexpected expenses arise, they often end up defaulting on their student loans. It’s no wonder that student loan debt is a top financial stressor for so many. There’s good news,
  3. SECURE 2.0: 5 Things Small Business Owners Need To Know
    The Securing a Strong Retirement Act of 2022 increases retirement saving and contains several provisions to strengthen the American retirement
  4. 3 biggest cyber risks from the Ukraine-Russia conflict
    The invasion of Ukraine by Russia is reason enough for all CISOs to place their teams at a heightened state of alert and readiness in the event of
  5. 6 tips on how businesses can weather unpredictable futures with limited resources
    Businesses have weathered various storms through out the last year due to the instability and changing markets caused by COVID-19. With limited
  6. Celebrating Black History Month-Business Spotlight: Joy's Helping Hand Childcare
    Joy's Helping Hand Childcare. Celebrate Black History Month with Old National Bank. Small Business success story
  7. 4 Ways to Reduce Your Business Expenses
    Reducing business expenses without affecting the quality of your product or service can be a real challenge. At the same time, small businesses that
  8. The 4 Underrated Financial Moves to Make After a Layoff
    Getting laid off unexpectedly can make you feel scared, disoriented, and unsure of what to do next. Even if you've built an emergency fund, or you're getting a severance, the negative cash flow can make you feel as if your personal finances are in jeopardy.
  9. E-commerce fraud to cost $48 billion globally this year as attacks skyrocket, report says
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  10. Megatrends Reshaping Supply Chain Management
    What are the mega trends? How does the pandemic and digital technology play into these trends?