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  1. Why Transferring Control Of Finances Is Essential For Older Relatives: Three Things To Do Now
    When my Dad started to descend into the abyss of dementia, I discussed with my three brothers what
  2. Determining cost of franchise
    For many entrepreneurs, business franchising can lead to rapid growth and revenue. Determining the cost with opening a franchise business, however, can be a tricky process. This approach can help streamline the process and prioritize budgeting for the transition. Total investment in franchise acquisition consists of fo
  3. Key Workplace Trends You Need To Know For 2024
    As we near the end of 2023, many leaders and employees are asking the same question: What will the workplace look like in 2024?
  4. 5 Best Resources for Millennials Without Pensions
    A pension is an employer-sponsored retirement plan that provides a monthly income once you retire. Employees will make contributions to a pool of funds set aside for their future benefit so that they can receive periodic payments once they're ready to retire. Pensions have allowed employees to reap the rewards of retir
  5. Taking Control Of Finances For Aging Parents: Avoid These 3 Common Mistakes
    When your aging parent is no longer able to keep track of bills, investments and money management, someone else must step in. Often the parent has
  6. What's the Best Way to Tackle Debt? Comparing Balance Transfer Cards vs. Loans
    If you have a significant amount of debt, it can make everyday life stressful. It may feel like you're never able to get on top of your finances. This is especially true if you don't know how to pay off debt.
  7. 4 Things to Know: An Expert’s Guide to Preparing for Homeownership
    These days, it’s hard to keep up on interest rate news. That often means it can be tough to tell how a fluctuating market could play into your bigger plans, like buying a home.
  8. An expert explains why spending more on cybersecurity isn't the best way to protect your business
    It's crucial for companies — from small businesses to massive corporations — to protect against cyberattacks, especially as e-commerce ramps up for the holidays. Consumers expect small businesses to be as secure as big companies for online shopping and will abandon retailers if they believe their information is insecur
  9. 5 Ways To Get More Cash Flowing Into Your Business
    Struggling to get customers to pay you? You’re not alone. A majority of small businesses around the world (61%) say they have problems with cash flow, and 32% can’t pay back vendors, make payments on loans, or pay themselves or make payroll because of cash-flow issues, according to “The State of Small Business Cash Flo
  10. An Oasis in a ‘Banking Desert’
    What happens in a “banking desert”? Defined as an area lacking traditional financial services, sometimes without a banking center located in a