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6 Bills That Will Go Up the Most in 2024, According to Experts

6 Bills That Will Go Up the Most in 2024, According to Experts

January 04, 2024

To begin with, energy bills will change. They will go up first because of adjustments in the energy price cap, with a trend toward declines thereafter for the rest of this year. The reason for this is that the energy market can be particularly volatile.

- Loretta Kilday

7 Things Frugal People Always Resolve To Do in the New Year

7 Things Frugal People Always Resolve To Do in the New Year

January 02, 2024

Frugality in the new year involves more than just saving costs; it also means making smart financial decisions. For instance, evaluate your expenses on food and entertainment because this is where many individuals can make major savings without having to change much about their lifestyles.

- Loretta Kilday

Enhancing Customer Experience Through Finance Technology

Enhancing Customer Experience Through Finance Technology

December 28, 2023

At the crossroads of finance and technology, as a lawyer, I can think of one example that stands out. An AI-powered advanced analytics system was put into effect by a medium-sized bank. In addition to enhancing customer experience, this system also facilitated regulatory compliance at the bank. Money laundering and customer verification protocols became more efficient.
The result was two-sided: first, customers seemed happier with services tailored to their needs; second, the bank faced fewer risks by improving its compliance based on operations.

- Loretta Kilday

Who Does Gen Z Trust Most for Money Advice? It Might Surprise You

Who Does Gen Z Trust Most for Money Advice? It Might Surprise You

December 28, 2023

Financial planners are best suited to provide guidance in this field; their qualifications and comprehensive knowledge of the money market make them more than ideal for purposes of long-term financial planning.

- Loretta Kilday

Who Does Gen Z Trust Most for Money Advice? It Might Surprise

Who Does Gen Z Trust Most for Money Advice? It Might Surprise

December 27, 2023

I would advise Gen Z to rely on a diversity of sources for financial information. Financial planners are best suited to provide guidance in this field; their qualifications and comprehensive knowledge of the money market make them more than ideal for purposes of long-term financial planning.

- Loretta Kilday

13 Strategies employers can use to shift more to skills-based hiring

13 Strategies employers can use to shift more to skills-based hiring

December 20, 2023

Adopting a multi-dimensional methodology is beneficial. The first step is to align your recruiting process with the organization’s strategy, specifying the skills for each position to ensure a focus on the right skills needed by your business. Updating job descriptions is crucial; remove degree requirements if they are not essential, and instead, emphasize specific skill sets and competencies.

- Loretta Kilday

4 Reasons You Shouldn’t Open a New Credit Card in 2024 (and 2 Reasons You Should)

4 Reasons You Shouldn’t Open a New Credit Card in 2024 (and 2 Reasons You Should)

December 18, 2023

Even if you’ve already got high levels of credit card debt, adding another card to your financial burden makes little sense.

- Loretta Kilday

Why Are You Passionate About Finance?

Why Are You Passionate About Finance?

December 12, 2023

As an attorney interested in finance, my passion for this field stems from its dynamic nature and its critical role in decision-making. Finance blends analytical thinking with creative problem-solving, which resonates with my legal background.

- Loretta Kilday

Don’t Let ‘Doom Spending’ Ruin Your Holiday Budget

Don’t Let ‘Doom Spending’ Ruin Your Holiday Budget

December 11, 2023

Stick to your budget like glue. This helps separate spending on things that are necessary from spending that are not necessary.

- Loretta Kilday

Sandra Day O’Connor’s 8 Leadership Lessons For Corporate Executives

Sandra Day O’Connor’s 8 Leadership Lessons For Corporate Executives

December 02, 2023

A unique balance of power and humility marked O'Connor's tenure on the Supreme Court. Unlike the typical leadership style that often relies on dominance, her method was more understated yet equally effective, demonstrating that true strength often lies in restraint and dignity.

- Loretta Kilday