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Where Are You in Your Journey?

Old National Bank has resources to help you reach your financial potential.

Make the Most of Your Financial Life

Old National has the financial knowledge and products to help you through each stage of life. Explore the lifestage — or stages! — relevant to you for advice and tools to help you achieve your goals.

Financial Lifestages

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Basics of Banking

How do you start your journey to financial success? Learn the basics! Old National has put together a Financial Basics Q&A for those new to banking.

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Getting Started

You're in college or just out of high school and working toward financial independence. You are learning the basics and may still turn to a knowledgeable adult for advice.

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Q&A on Credit and Debt

Have questions about credit? The Old National credit and debt Q&A can help. Learn about using credit cards, credit scores, repairing credit and more.

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Moving Forward

You're career-focused and independent. You have a basic understanding of banking, and you're focus is turning toward building credit, saving — and possibly investing.

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Saving Money

Saving money is a habit that you build. Old National has tips and advice on how to budget and save for your future.

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Getting Married

You're a couple. Whether you live separately, share a household, plan to marry or have recently done so, your focus is on managing your money together.

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Creating a Budget

We have advice on how to create a budget. Learn what you’re spending, how much you can spend, and how to make it all work.

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Buying a Home

You’re earning a little more. You’re confident in your career, your personal life, and where you want to live. It’s time you get a place that you can call your own.  

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Raising a Family

You’re a single parent or two-parent family with young children. You face the challenges of covering everyday expenses while trying to save for the future.

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Paying for College

You wonder what college savings program is right. You’re encouraging good grades, while checking that your savings are on track. Or, you’re putting in financial aid applications.

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Saving for Retirement

Saving for retirement is a life-long endeavor. Old National has advice for each phase of your life, so you can grow and retain your savings effectively.

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Empty Nest

You're the parent of teens or college-age students. You still have expenses, but you are nearing the day when your children will be financially independent, so you can focus more on your own financial needs.

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In Retirement

You've moved beyond the demands of a 40-hour work week. Even if you're still working, your focus is on enjoying your time. You want to preserve your assets and may look to a professional for assistance.

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We Can Help with Your Financial Lifestage

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