If you want to take a break without leaving your local area, a staycation is a great way to kick back and relax. Here are some helpful tips for making the most of your staycation for maximum enjoyment:
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Topics: Financial Education, Family, Lifestyle
3 Unique Mother's Day Gift Ideas
This Mother’s Day, if you’re looking for something as unique as your mom, consider these gift suggestions to brighten her day:
Topics: Family
Should Your Business Hire a Social Media Manager?
For many small businesses, properly administered social media is no longer an optional extra — it’s a must-have for effective marketing. However, every business is different, so it’s important to weigh your specific needs as you decide whether it’s time to hire a social media manager.
Topics: Small Business
What Is Car Sharing and How Does It Work?
Car sharing is an increasingly popular means of getting around. But even as it becomes more widespread, you may be wondering what it is, how it works, and how it stacks up to other forms of transportation. Is it green? Can it save you money? As with most things, the answers depend on a lot of factors. Still, one thing is clear: car sharing is here...
Topics: Lifestyle
Body-Weight Exercises to Build Your Strength
You don’t have to have a gym membership or even a set of dumbbells to get a good workout in. With body-weight exercises, you’ll have everything you need to get a satisfying, strengthening workout from the comfort of your own home.
Topics: Lifestyle
How to Reduce Recruitment and Hiring Costs (Without Losing Applicants)
When you’re looking to hire employees, the process of recruitment can be quite daunting. According to career website Glassdoor, it costs $4,000 to recruit a new employee in the U.S., on average. Here are some effective ways to reduce hiring and recruitment costs while still getting high-quality applicants:
Topics: Small Business
Common Myths and Misconceptions About Investing
It’s some of the most common financial advice — if you want to grow your savings, invest. However, getting started with investing can be a daunting task, especially with so many myths surrounding the topic. We’re here to clear the air and address some common misconceptions about investing.
Topics: Financial Education
Should Your Spend Your Retirement Savings?
If you’ve amassed significant savings for your retirement, it’s important to think about what you’ll do with the money. Would you prefer to spend it on yourself, give it away, or hang on to it and leave an inheritance for your children or other loved ones? Your answer will depend on a wide variety of factors, of course, but here are some points to...
Topics: Retirement, Financial Education
How to Make Your Home Wi-Fi Network More Secure
The safest place to do your online banking is at home over a secure Wi-Fi network. Unfortunately, many private internet connections are not actually that private — including yours. Your internet security may be vulnerable to hackers and thieves. To ensure your online banking is secure, follow these suggestions to bolster your Wi-Fi’s defenses:
Topics: Family, Homeowners
What Happens to Your Unpaid Loans When You Die?
You work hard because you want to set your family up for the future they deserve. Unfortunately, there may come a time where you’re not there to share that future with them. Because of all the uncertainties that life presents, it’s never a bad idea to know what happens if you should die and leave unpaid loans behind.
Topics: Financial Education
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