By John Tulac No Longer Friend; Not Yet Foe What do you call someone who is not a friend, but not yet an enemy? In sports, we might call that someone a competitor. In diplomacy, we might call that someone a rival. Since the time of the Industrial Revolution, the …
Read More »The Covid Workplace – Part Deux
By Tim Kolacz MANDATE, motivate, educate So, just like the movie Hot Shots, part two of the Covid Workplace adventure is just as interesting as the first. What you as a business owner are faced with, when you don’t want to mandate the vaccine, is how to motivate your workforce …
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By Tim Kolacz MANDATE, motivate, educate You’ve worked hard to create your company and 2020 beat you up. But you’re an entrepreneur, you’re used to getting beat up daily, dirt flying, grease on your face. Just to wake up tomorrow to do it again after a hot shower and solid …
Read More »Leaving the Company? Know Your Retirement Plan Options
By Phillip A. Naman Your retirement plan may offer you several options for managing your retirement plan assets when you change jobs or retire. Understanding these choices will help you narrow down your choices. Following are the options that may be available to you. Note that these selections apply to …
Read More »Proper Financial Planning: Critical for Women
By Phillip A. Naman A key goal of investing for retirement is making sure you save enough to make your money last throughout your lifetime. On this score, women may need to save more than men. The current life expectancy of a female at birth is roughly 81.1 years, compared …
Read More »Recognizing and Avoiding Online Scams
By Phillip A. Naman According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, the annual number of records exposed rose 126% in 2018, even while the annual number of data breaches fell by 23%. The business sector experienced 46% of the data breaches in 2018, followed by the medical and health care …
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