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  1. Healthcare: Are We Headed Into an M&A Boom or Bust?
    The coronavirus pandemic has upended lives and industries, and the senior housing market remains in the crossfire. The pandemic started as a public health issue that has also become an economic issue, and the senior housing industry has felt the impact on both fronts. As senior housing providers continue to battle the
  2. 3 Cost Savings Every Small Business Should Look For
    The world of business today is more competitive than it has ever been, and political uncertainty also brings its own pressures to the corporate world. Small businesses can be particularly vulnerable, whether they're a start-up enterprise or well established, but these factors also bring great opportunities for business
  3. Congratulations to our Q3 ONe Vision Award Winners
    The culture at Old National is firmly rooted in our six core values. These values strengthen the fabric of the communities we serve, distinguish our
  4. 6 Ways to Manage Student Loan Debt
    Student loan debt is a significant financial challenge for millions of graduates. With the rising cost of education, more students are relying on
  5.  Construction costs have skyrocketed due to a
      Construction costs have skyrocketed due to a confluence of factors, including more people moving to less-populated areas, supply chain woes and
  6. "Four Solutions to Help Improve Your Cash Flow"
    Today, Small Businesses contribute significantly to the U. S. Economy. When you consider how many Small Businesses exist in our communities, it is impressive to think about the amount of time, effort, and commitment business owners contribute to helping our economy grow. As businesses grow, access to capital is one of
  7. 3 Perks You Only Get with a High Credit Score
    Want access to favorable loans or lower interest rates? This article highlights a few perks of having stellar credit -- and how to make the most of them
  8. Maximum employment? What it means post-pandemic may have changed already
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U. S. unemployment rate hit a record low of 3.5% a year ago, but that bit of history comes with a footnote. It arguably was not the best overall time for workers in recent decades. That honor goes to the final months of 2000. Even though unemployment rates were a bit higher, wage growth was s
  9. Will inflation hurt your credit score?
    Inflation can affect your finances and your credit. Here's what you can to mitigate -- or prevent -- any potential impact
  10. The Fed’s Contradictory Behavior Shows That It Is In A Bind
    A clash of views seems to have emerged within the Federal Reserve (Fed).