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  1. Here’s 6 Tips to Live On One Income When Your Spouse Loses Their Job
    The sudden loss of a spouse can be emotionally and financially challenging. Here are tips for learning how to navigate life on one income
  2. How Old National Bank supports, recruits, advances military veterans
    Old National Bank is proudly committed to supporting veterans and military members through an internal employee Impact Network that provides a comfort
  3. How to Fight Inflation's Hidden Threat to Your Savings
    Inflation continues to impact people's ability to save money. Read on to find out how financial institutions can help with financial tools, resources and educational programs
  4. Three Replacements for Stretch IRAs
    The elimination of the Stretch IRA is a game changer, especially for parents who were considering bequeathing savings in IRAs to their kids. "For a lot of people, the bulk of their wealth has been established in their IRAs," said Michael Repak, vice president and senior estate planner with Janney Montgomery Scott. "Thi
  5. Is Everything You Thought You Knew About Marketing a Global Business Wrong?
    Are you a small business owner? Do you hope to take your business beyond your country’s borders? If the answer to those two questions was yes, keep reading this article to learn what you need to know about marketing a global business. Some of the topics covered might surprise you. Is everything you thought you knew abo
  6. Millennials are drowning in student loan debt: How financial wellness programs can help
    With tuition rising almost eight times faster than wages, it is no wonder that millennial student debt has skyrocketed well beyond the level experienced by their Gen X and Baby Boomer parents. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the average cost of a college education in 2016 was $104,480–double
  7. How the SECURE Act Will Impact Retirement Savings
    With the decline of traditional pensions, most of us are now responsible for squirrelling away money for our own retirement. In today's do-it-yourself retirement savings world, we rely largely on 401(k) plans and IRAs. However, there are obviously flaws with the system because about one-fourth of working Americans have
  8. 3 Reasons Why 2022 Might Be the Year to Sell Your Business
    After 2 years of pandemic uncertainty, markets are settling down For small business owners, the past two years have been a rollercoaster ride of Covid
  9. 4 Smart Steps To Take Before Buying Your First Home
    Becoming a homeowner can be a daunting process for anyone, especially young adults or anyone without experience making such big purchases. Rushing
  10. 5 Tips for Making a Dent in Your Debts in 2024
    Ah, a new year! It's that time again when we're all buzzing with resolutions, and for many of us, improving our personal finances is at the top of the list.