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  1. Want To Leave Your Kids An Inheritance? They May Only Have 10 Years To Take It.
    The Secure Act, which was signed into law in December 2019, brings about several major changes to the retirement system. One such shift marks the end of so-called “stretch IRAs” for non-spouse beneficiaries who inherit a retirement account after 2019. Although there are a couple of exceptions, starting in 2020, most ad
  2. 5 money conversations you should have before you get married
    Money may not be the most romantic topic on the pre-wedding agenda, but it's probably the most important. According to a study of over 4,500 married
  3. An Oasis in a ‘Banking Desert’
    What happens in a “banking desert”? Defined as an area lacking traditional financial services, sometimes without a banking center located in a
  4. Championing DEI: a powerful differentiator for ONB
    Here at Old National Bank, we firmly and collectively believe that having a diverse workforce that thrives in an inclusive workplace is a powerful
  5. Emerging Financially Healthy After a Gray Divorce
    Laura and Caroline are in their late 50s. Friends since meeting at a playgroup for their toddlers, both were in long-term, seemingly happy marriages.
  6. Operations: A CEO-Level Priority In 2022
    Companies operating within the persistent and ever-evolving constraints over the last two years have had to fast adapt new levels of productivity and
  7. Should I Make A S-Corporation Election?
    S-Corp ElectionRido81The first tax deadline for S-Corporations and Partnerships is next week, and I’m fielding a lot of questions around the S-Corporation election. Many small business owners think or have been told that the S-Corp election is the way to reduce taxes for your business, because it gives you the ability
  8. 5 Reasons You Need a Financial Plan
    A documented, living and accessible plan makes it more likely you’ll pursue the financial future you want.
  9. Interview: A collaborative approach to serving clients
    Old National Private Banker Cassie Bogaards and Old National Investments Advisor Jimi Kim recently chatted with Ryan and Jillian from Fox 59 Indy Now about Private Wealth Management and their collaborative approach to serving clients.
  10. 8 Steps To Take If You Lose Your Job Because Of Coronavirus
    These are crazy times that we are living in as the current epidemic is shaking the world. We’ve now seen jobless claims top 30 million over the last six weeks – many of them due to the novel coronavirus. In case you’re keeping track, that’s more layoffs than jobs created since the Great Recession. Perhaps you’re newly