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How to use education benefits to create a more inclusive workplace
Attaining and developing appropriate skills is the key to growth within your career and your company. More than two-thirds of jobs will require some post-high-school learning by 2027 and employees who have degrees can expect as much as a 167% salary bump over those who do not. Yet employees in underrepresented demograp
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How Small Biz Owners Can Super-Size Their Retirement Incomes
If you own a small business with just a handful of employees, and are worried about saving enough for retirement, here’s an idea: start an old-fashioned defined benefit plan for your company.
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5 Budgeting Tips For Small Businesses In 2020
Balancing your budget for 2020 starts now. As we approach the end of 2019, it’s time for us business owners to turn our attention to planning for 2020. Planning for any new year is a daunting task, since the future always holds uncertainty—but that’s especially true for 2020. The economy is booming, but tariffs, global
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The Pandemic Has Hit Women Hard: 6 Tips to Bounce Back
We see reminders of the problems with gender parity every day. The passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg brought women’s struggles over the years back to the forefront. I just wrote about RBG last month, but this topic is worth discussing during the pandemic. Let’s see how far we have come … and how far we still need
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How Will Senior Living Providers Capture the Middle Market?
The largest wave of Baby Boomers is beginning to hit the age in which senior living becomes a factor for their near- and long-term lifestyles. In less than a decade, every Boomer will be 65 or older, which means there’s going to be a major demand for a spectrum of senior living offerings. Unlike previous generations, B
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4 things that might explain the labor shortage hitting the reopening American economy
9.7 million people are actively seeking work, but businesses are reporting major labor shortages. The New York Times reported on four reasons that might account for that disconnect. These include jobless benefits disincentivizing people to work and pandemic health concerns. See more stories on Insider's business page.
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Benefits of Opening a Pre-Tax Retirement Plan
Retirement plans and/or accounts can benefit your clients in many ways, especially if there is a need for them to reduce their tax liability. Clients who have seen their tax liability increase when filing their 2018 tax returns would be ideal people to start a conversation with. These individuals have seen their tax bi
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5 Ways a Business Development Consultant Helps You Grow Your Business
What brought you into the world of sales? For many people, the answer comes down to passion. They found something they love to do and decided to dedicate their lives to doing it. Or maybe you were just tired of your previous career and wanted a change. Whatever the reason, at some point, all sales professionals face th
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The elimination of the Stretch IRA: 7 strategies to consider
It used to be that you could leave your IRA to your children after you die and they could stretch the taxable withdrawals out of that IRA account over
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Providing financial empowerment education within communities
Old National Bank dedicates resources to advance financial education and empowerment programs throughout the bank’s entire footprint. ONB’s