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  1. A cybersecurity program for small businesses
    A quick internet search provides article after article detailing the rising risk of cyber-attacks against small businesses. The titles for these articles read like a warning and a nightmare for small businesses: " Cyber attacks on small businesses on the rise. " Warning: A wave of new viruses is targeting small busines
  2. A Limitless Helping Hand: Keeping Families Covered
    Meet Ann Marie Mathis, the selfless and inspiring business owner of Keeping Families Covered, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing diapers and other basic needs to underprivileged families. As a mother of seven, Ann Marie founded Keeping Families Covered because she saw tremendous need among many families w
  3. ESOPs as a Flexible Ownership Transition Tool
    ESOPs as a Flexible Ownership Transition ToolWhen it comes to succession planning, business owners have multiple options, each carrying different benefits and implications. How do you decide the best path for you and your business? Start by asking yourself what personal and business objectives you want to achieve throu
  4. Estate Planning During A Bear Market
    A businesswoman looks over her shoulder as she runs away from a descending stock chart and an ominous shadow of a bear that is cast on the wall above
  5. How To Choose A Tax Professional
    Couple preparing an income tax return.gettyYour tax return may be so simple you don’t need professional help—until the year that it isn’t. Tax year 2020 is that year for many taxpayers. Covid-related tax relief, work from home considerations, and taxable unemployment are all adding complexity to what used to be the mos
  6. How To Write A Basic Business Plan
    How To Write A Basic Business Plan; Creating a successful business starts with a strong plan. Regardless of your experience level, learning how with Old National bank
  7. The Financial Effects of Losing a Spouse
    The death of a spouse is one of the most difficult things imaginable. Besides the emotional toll, surviving spouses typically confront financial issues, which often trigger tax-related questions and consequences.
  8. What to do after a data breach
    At some point, every organization will have to deal with some sort of cyber incident.  In a perfect world, the post-attack reaction is well
  9. Why You Should Consider A Loan Renewal
    A loan renewal might be your best bet for affordable, long-term financing. Small business owners who have been around for a while know the value of affordable financing, including small business loans with generous terms. Financing helps growing businesses flourish, and can act as a lifeline for businesses temporarily
  10. How a 'Near Zero' Interest Rate Affects Your Money
    The Federal Reserve announced on Sunday that it would cut interest rates to near zero, with the benchmark for consumer interest rates to drop to between 0% and 0.25%.