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  1. How growth, inflation and access to capital will play off one another this year
    Wes Bricker is vice chair, US trust solutions co-leader, at PwC US. Views are the author's own. The future of work, environmental, social and
  2. How Technology and Agile Are Reshaping Customer Experience in Financial Services
    AI and Agile practices are reshaping customer experience in financial services. Here are some strategies that companies are using
  3. How The SECURE Act Will Affect Business Owners And The New 199A Deduction
    The SECURE Act was passed at the end of 2019, and with it came a variety of unintended and unexpected consequences surrounding tax planning. The tax analysis of the bill shows it’s expected to be a tax revenue generator for the government over the next 10 years. The biggest driver in the bill is the removal of a popula
  4. How to Determine the Right Mix of Benefits and Compensation for Your Staff
    At this time of year, you’re likely starting your year-end budget review and planning for FY 2020. Expenses, group benefits, and employee compensation may all be a big part of the conversation as you look for areas to control costs or trim spending. If your health insurance renewal is at year end, then Open Enrollment
  5. How To Sell Your Business: What To Do Before, During, And After The Sale
    Start planning the sale of your business early to make the most out of the deal.gettyThe time has finally come: you're ready to sell your business. Planning for the sale of a small business may seem daunting. Perhaps you're not sure where to begin or how to go about selling a business. To make the process as easy and p
  6. Imports and Exports: 5 Things Your Small Business Needs to Know
    Inflation is serving as a drag on the retail economy, but ecommerce is still flowing. In the US, ecommerce sales broke the $1 trillion barrier for the
  7. Marriage And Finances: 3 Crucial Steps To Take Before Tying The Knot
    Before you get married, make sure you are financially compatible.
  8. Old National Bank Sustainability Starts with Recycling Technology and the New ‘Transformation Factory’
    As technology advances, the issue of old technology disposal and electronic waste (e-waste) becomes increasingly pressing. Old National’s partnership
  9. Old National Partner Spotlight: How Mi CASA Fosters and Supports the Latino Community
    As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we highlight the great work of clients and community partners, such as Mi CASA, based in Chaska,
  10. Old National’s Chimeng Yang on Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
    Observed during May, “Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month” recognizes the contributions and influence of Asian