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  1. An 82% rise in this type of bank fraud is why you need to protect yourself
    A banker’s job is to help a client through their financial journey, whether it’s getting credit ready, obtaining a loan, helping them acquire a
  2. Are You Making the Most of Your HSA?
    A health savings account, or HSA, is one of the most flexible and valuable savings accounts available to U. S. citizens. Used properly, an HSA can save you a lot of money on taxes and ensure you're prepared to handle an emergency medical bill or medical expenses in retirement. Unfortunately, the vast majority of people
  3. Before You Take on Holiday Debt, Do These Things
    At this point, many people are downright consumed with holiday shopping. And if you have a giant list of gifts to tackle, you may be resigning yourself to closing out the season with a pile of credit card debt.
  4. CFOs zero in on digital transformation
    CFOs facing economic headwinds as 2023 begins are keeping their focus on costs, looking to reduce discretionary spending as a potential recession continues to loom.
  5. Construction execs champion ESG integration
    Going green can save green and ensure long-term success, industry leaders say. For that reason, construction executives continue to stress the need
  6. Cost-Cutting Tips for your Small Business
    Nearly 50% of new businesses fail within their first few years of operation. Although many enterprises strive to increase their revenue by increasing
  7. Disability Pride Month and Old National’s Commitment to Workplace Disability Inclusion
    Old National Bank is a leader in disability inclusion, once again in 2024 receiving a top score of 100 on the annual Disability Equality Index® and
  8. Don't Get Taxed by Surprise: Year-Round Tax Planning Tips
    By Brad Wright, CFP ‘Tis the season…for taxes. Actually, you should be thinking about taxes year-round. Yes, good times indeed, but when it comes to
  9. Earn Financial Security With These 4 Savings Accounts
    Savings Accounts to Help You Reach Your Financial Goals
  10. Eleven Financial Fundamentals Every Small Business CEO Must Know
    Regardless of the size of the business, the ultimate responsibility for success lies with the CEO. If you’re a small business owner, that’s you. And the most critical CEO tasks that result in success or failure lie in the knowledge and practice of financial management fundamentals. Recent statistics show that over half