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  1. These 8 Benefits are the Key to Remote Worker Retention
    Between email, live chat, video, online, and document sharing via the cloud, working from home is a reality for a majority of employees. In fact, the 2017 “State of Remote Work” report found 52 percent of employees work remotely at least once per week. For employees, working remotely helps them maintain a healthy work-
  2. Is ‘work-from-anywhere’ right for your small business?
    Fall is right around the corner, and it marks a return to the office for many companies. However, many are still determining how to proceed—in person, remote, or a hybrid model? The pandemic has proven there are many ways to work, each with their own unique set of benefits. While many employees miss in-person collabora
  3. 5 questions to ask at your first financial planning appointment
    Summary List PlacementAt your first financial planning appointment, it's a good idea to ask your financial planner about the total cost of their services (including any underlying fees in your portfolio) and how many clients they have. Ask about the plans they have to cover your needs if they leave the business, such a
  4. Spring-Cleaning Your Finances? Start With These 3 Things
    For some people, spring means itchy, watery eyes and allergies galore. For others, it means a celebration of milder weather and the chance to spend more time outdoors.
  5. 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
  6. Remote Work Is Here To Stay. Three Keys To Building High-Performing Virtual Teams.
    We're working from home and putting in more hours since Covid-19, but do we feel connected to our colleagues? Research offers three tips for creating engagement and high-performance on virtual teams.gettyFive in 10 remote workers say they don’t want to go back to the office after COVID-19. Perhaps you don’t want to go
  7. The No. 1 Reason People Unsubscribe From Your Emails
    Think sending yet another email will get you more sales? You might want to think again. Seeing someone unsubscribe from your emails can be
  8. 3 reasons why women should use HSAs to save for retirement
    A recent article from Bustle titled "How to Save for Retirement in Your 20s" powerfully explained why saving for the future is one of the best financial decisions young people can make. This is particularly true for women, who typically live longer than men and need their retirement funds to stretch further. However, a
  9. 5 Biggest Small Business Owner Regrets
    Starting a business is exciting. Here are a few regrets you can easily avoid
  10. 3 Ways to Create Corporate Culture That Values Mentorship
    According to an Olivet Nazarene University study, 76% of professionals see the value in having a professional mentor—yet only 37% of people currently have one.