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Fraud Remains a Top Concern for Americans, New AARP Research Shows

Financial Planning April 20, 2026 

Fraud Remains a Top Concern for Americans, New AARP Research Shows

These concerns highlight both the financial and emotional toll of these crimes and reflect how pervasive and personal the threat has become.

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Is Social Security Running Out? Here’s What Federal Projections Actually Say

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Social Security Changed the Rules for Widows and Divorced Spouses, Which Could Earn Them Thousands

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Professionals Share the Skills New Workers Need to Succeed — Beyond AI

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Making Tax Sense Out of March Madness

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No Tax on Tips Meets Inflation Concerns in Trump’s Las Vegas Stop
Initial Jobless Claims Up By Most Since Early May

Payroll July 22, 2024 

Initial Jobless Claims Up By Most Since Early May

Initial claims increased by 20,000 to 243,000 in the week ended July 13, according to Labor Department data released last week.

IRS Updates Guidance on RMDs

Payroll July 18, 2024 

IRS Updates Guidance on RMDs

The final regulations reflect changes made by the SECURE Act and the SECURE 2.0 Act impacting retirement plan participants, IRA owners and their beneficiaries.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

How the Accountant Shortage Is Rippling Through the Startup World

Accounting July 17, 2024 

How the Accountant Shortage Is Rippling Through the Startup World

The are fewer CPAs, which is a problem for entrepreneurs, but while some lament the loss, others are looking to fill it.

Half of U.S. Businesses Report Lower Salary Budgets for 2024 than Previous Year

Payroll July 17, 2024 

Half of U.S. Businesses Report Lower Salary Budgets for 2024 than Previous Year

The report found employers are being more conservative with their salary budgets as they anticipate lower demand resulting in longer-term stability in their employee base following a period of high resignation and turnover.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

Poll Shows Over Half of U.S. Employees Are Job Hunting

Payroll July 15, 2024 

Poll Shows Over Half of U.S. Employees Are Job Hunting

Firm leaders could prevent voluntary turnover with a few key changes, like offering better compensation and benefits.

Gen X Employees’ Retirement Savings Look Skimpy, Survey Finds

Payroll July 15, 2024 

Gen X Employees’ Retirement Savings Look Skimpy, Survey Finds

A new study of 55-year-olds by Prudential finds Gen Xers have median retirement savings of under $50,000.

Small Business Owners’ Optimism Reaches New High at Year’s Midway Point

Small Business July 15, 2024 

Small Business Owners’ Optimism Reaches New High at Year’s Midway Point

Small business owners have higher hopes for the future, although inflation continues to be a thorny obstacle, the NFIB said.

Self-Employed Workers Waver on Summer Vacations

Small Business July 15, 2024 

Self-Employed Workers Waver on Summer Vacations

More independent workers are considering the state of the economy when deciding whether to take time off this summer.

Why Small Businesses Need This 2017 Tax Cut to Continue

Taxes July 12, 2024 

Why Small Businesses Need This 2017 Tax Cut to Continue

Small businesses are about to face a tax hike that will hurt workers and weaken communities if Congress does not take action.

68% of Americans Think They Are On Track for Retirement, But Worry it Won’t Last

Payroll July 11, 2024 

68% of Americans Think They Are On Track for Retirement, But Worry it Won’t Last

Sixty-eight percent of savers with access to a retirement plan at work believe they are on track with retirement savings, up 12% from last year, due in part to improved market conditions. But for those who feel off-track, long-term uncertainty about how much savings (41%) or retirement income they will need (43%) are top of…

Isaac M. O'Bannon

Small Businesses Pulled Back on Hiring in June, CBIZ Index Shows

Small Business July 9, 2024 

Small Businesses Pulled Back on Hiring in June, CBIZ Index Shows

For the first time since January, small business hiring declined in June, according to the CBIZ Small Business Employment Index.

Jason Bramwell

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Payroll July 8, 2024 

American Credit Card Debt Rises

U.S. consumer borrowing increased in May by the most in three months, reflecting a jump in credit-card balances.

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