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Offering Financial Literacy Benefit Programs Could Save Businesses $40 Billion

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Employers offering a range of financial support options — such as retirement planning workshops, debt management counseling, and savings incentive programs — can lead to a more stable, productive, and health-conscious workforce. businesses approximately $40 billion in lost productivity in 2022 alone. Here are some options: 1.Retirement

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A Millennial’s Guide to Finances: 5 Things to Start Before You Turn 30

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However, important skills like when and how to manage your finances don’t come naturally to many. According to a 2022 survey by Deloitte, 36% of millennials and 29% of Gen Z cited “cost of living” as their greatest concern. A healthy guideline is to have between six and 12 months worth of expenses set aside,” Kemp says.

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Lessons From Past Recessions

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As of August 2022, the economy has already seen two months of negative GDP growth, but the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) hasn’t officially declared one yet. What are my basic monthly living expenses (including food, shelter, health insurance, utilities, phone, transportation and childcare)? Beef up your emergency fund.

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4 Ways To Financially Support Your Employees (Other Than Raises)

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Employee financial stability dropped almost 10 percentage points in 2022; more than half of the country’s workers are living paycheck to paycheck. Here are some actionable tips that employers can take to help their employees prepare for economic downturns and unexpected expenses. But what constitutes “economically safe?”

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1099 vs W-2: The difference between employees and contractors

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It can also help to look at whether the worker is reimbursed for expenses incurred while completing the work. Some expenses may be included on independent contractor invoices, but the basic tools or programs required to complete the work are often provided by the contractor. The wages, tips, and other compensation paid to the employee.

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Tori Dunlap, Founder of Her First 100K is on a Mission to Close the Gender Pay Gap

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I’m no stranger to setting lofty money goals : At 9 years old I became cognizant of the idea of college—a seemingly far-off milestone that my parents described as “important” and “expensive”—and decided I needed to proactively save money for my college education. It is no secret that the gender wage gap continues to persist in 2022.

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Ensuring payroll compliance in 2024: What’s new?

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Important Changes to Know About The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 was signed into law in December 2022, and it’s collectively referred to as SECURE 2.0 – an update to the SECURE Act from 2019. encourages employers to provide retirement plans by offering tax incentives and credits. Use of skill and initiative.

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