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What Does It Take to Be a Strong Leader?
A previous column about how to fail as a leader struck a chord with readers, so let’s dive into how to succeed as a leader.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. • Published
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Best Business Credit Cards of July 2023
Credit Cards Small business credit cards can be great tools to earn hundreds of dollars of rewards.
By Lisa Gerstner • Last updated
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Poll Shows Workers Favor DEI, But It's Not Always a Top Priority
A poll revealed more than half of U.S. workers believe diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace is good, but it's not a top priority for everyone.
By Brittany Leitner • Published
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Three Key Financial Management Strategies to Prioritize for Your Business
Evaluate and update these areas when you review your business’ financial management strategies.
By Clay Bethune • Published
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Ways to Set Your Business Up for Financial Success
These two tips can help you optimize human processes to improve your company’s financial success and stability.
By Angela Ruth • Published
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Charitable Giving at Work: Why Pressuring Employees Can Backfire
Some employees could have specific (and valid) reasons to resist charitable giving through their employer. Here’s what not to do to try to persuade them.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. • Published
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What’s an Employer to Do When an Employee Falls for a Con Artist?
A worker could find himself out of a job if his company fears its clients’ sensitive information could be at risk of being accessed by an unauthorized person.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. • Published
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S&P 500 Companies Are Reducing Buybacks: Kiplinger Economic Forecasts
Economic Forecasts Understand why the 2023 outlook for S&P 500 companies includes less cash spending and fewer buybacks.
By Rodrigo Sermeño • Published
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Kiplinger's Retail Outlook: Consumers’ Moods Darken, But Spending Continues
Economic Forecasts Retail sales will eventually slow, but decent spending gains continue for the moment.
By David Payne • Last updated