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  • Fraud Prevention Tips for Your Business

    Johnson Financial Group's Jamie Theide discusses Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks that are on the rise. BEC is a form of cybercrime using email fraud to attack businesses.

  • How to Build Business Credit: 6 Steps for Businesses

    Building a strong business credit profile is crucial for the long-term financial health and growth of any company. This article provides a concise guide outlining the key steps on how to build business credit and improve business creditworthiness.

  • 4 Essential Business Loan Options Every Business Owner Should Know

    When a business owner is seeking financing, there are four key financing options to consider. From lines of credit to term loans, here’s an overview of each business loan, highlighting their benefits and considerations to help you make informed decisions about your financing needs.

  • #FreeBritney: When Protections Turn Toxic

    According to a 2018 estimate from the National Council on Disability, 1.3 million Americans currently live under the legal protection of a conservatorship or guardianship.1 The media coverage around the Britney Spears conservatorship shines a light on the role of guardians as they execute their fiduciary duties, the purpose of this protection, and the confusion and risks inherent in the legal process.

    This articles uses the details of the Spears case to highlight issues relative to guardianship including a review of the similarities and differences that exist in the Wisconsin equivalent, possible alternatives to guardianship, and the newly galvanized effort in some states to explore less restrictive arrangements such as supported decision-making

  • Family Business Succession Planning: Engaging the Next Generation

    Family business is the engine that fuels the U.S. economy, yielding major impact on job creation and economic growth. Yet many struggle with basic objectives such as communication, mission, shared values and succession.

  • Thoughts for business executives on return-to-office technology

    As chief information officer at Johnson Financial Group, it’s my job to make sure our team members have the technology they need to serve our customers. Like many of you, we’ve given a great deal of attention to how to do that best throughout the pandemic. The other big need is to take stock and plan for return-to-office scenarios. In this article, I’ll share three basic principles we are embracing at Johnson Financial Group. You may find them helpful for your business as well.

  • Sara Whitley Honored at WMBA Best in Business Awards

    Sara Whitley, AVP Senior Community Mortgage Loan Officer based in Madison, received recognition at the 2025 Best in Business Awards, presented by the Wisconsin Mortgage Bankers Association (WMBA).

  • Business Owners & Estate Plans – The Playbook

    As a succession planner, people often ask me the question “what is a succession plan?” A succession plan is a strategy created by a business owner that addresses how to use the owner’s income and assets to maximize the owner’s happiness.

  • KABA Names Karla Krehbiel: Business Leader of the Year

    Learn more about Karla Krehbiel, regional president of Johnson Financial Group, as she has been named KABA's Business Leader of the Year.

  • Preparing for 2020: Politics, the Economy and Your Business

    At a recent event at Milwaukee’s Harley-Davidson Museum, the Insurance Division at Johnson Financial Group hosted clients to hear how the current political landscape and election cycle could impact their businesses and the economy in 2020 and beyond.

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