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  1. 3 Times a Mortgage Refinance Absolutely Doesn't Pay
    The interest rate you pay when you first sign your mortgage may not be the interest rate you pay for life -- even with a fixed loan.
  2. 4 Ways To Minimize Career Risk In A Market Downturn
    How do you move forward with a career change given the emotional and mental health issues during this pandemic and economic downturn? This is probably
  3. 5 Reasons to Start a Retirement Plan for your workers
    5 Reasons to Start a Retirement Plan for your employees. Even if you’ve considered starting a retirement plan for your employees in the past. Old National Bank has retirement plan services to help businesses.
  4. 6 Tips For Financing Through A Quarantine Or Furlough
    Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak, companies all across the country are reducing the hours of their employees, or even instituting temporary furloughs, to help prevent the spread of the virus. While the conditions and severity of the reduction of hours may vary, they all generally involve a temporary reduction or
  5. 7 Ways to Avoid Financial Stress When Running a Business
    Running your own business requires careful thought and planning. But even with all that, it’s hard to avoid feeling financially stressed from time to time. Handling the stress productively can help your business succeed. But avoiding it in the first place can also make your job far more enjoyable. Here are seven ways t
  6. A Quick Start to Your Wealth Management Plan
    Your financial success is our first priority. With First Midwest Wealth Management1 financial services, you have a truly objective financial advocate working for you. First Midwest Bank is a regulated fiduciary and we are held to a higher standard of care – placing your interests ahead of our own. We can help you creat
  7. Collecting Unemployment? How To Avoid A Tax Bill Next Year
    With more than one in 10 workers currently jobless, many Americans are depending on unemployment benefits as a financial crutch to get them through the pandemic. The $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act dramatically expanded unemployment benefits by amount, how long they last and who is
  8. Holiday 2022 has been a tricky shopping season to
    Holiday 2022 has been a tricky shopping season to predict, which gives small- and medium-sized businesses extra leverage compared with large brands
  9. Create A Culture Of Engagement To Achieve Real Results
    Measuring is paramount when you’re trying to create change and improvement. It’s the only way to identify gaps and close them. In trying to create a healthy culture within your work environment to achieve employee engagement, outstanding performance and results, it’s critical to measure your culture on an ongoing basis
  10. Examining the Financial Consequences of a Data Breach
    The likelihood of a company, big or small, facing a security incident has increased, and an estimated one in three organizations will fall victim in the next two years. As long as cybercriminals can make a profit from consumer and business data on the Dark Web, organizations will continue to be targeted by hackers. Bus