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    When my children were young, I remember hearing statistics regarding how much it costs to raise a child from birth to age 18.
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    Financial risk can come in many forms. It could be an outside party that gains access to your bank account or a lawsuit that could bankrupt your
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    It's estimated that more than 100,000 small businesses have permanently closed their doors in the wake of COVID-19, and many more have no doubt come close. Thankfully, there's been some relief for small businesses during the ongoing crisis and recession. Paycheck Protection Program loans, for example, have been instrum
  5. No one is immune to a financial disaster, but everyone can be smart about what comes next
    Financial planning isn't about making perfect decisions with your money. Mistakes are bound to happen. You might not have control over unexpected crises, but you do have control over your preparedness and your reaction. If you find it difficult to save, try setting up micro-goals to hold yourself accountable every day.
  6. Reverse Estate Planning? There’s Such Thing, And It’s A Good Strategy For Some Families
    Most estate planning discussions assume assets flow in only one direction, from older generations to younger generations.
  7. Selling a Business During the COVID-19 Pandemic: You Want to Sell, But Is It the Right Time?
    There is a popular saying about best laid plans often going astray. Business owners are experiencing firsthand the derailing of plans in this unprecedented and unpredictable 2020. Those with plans to market their business for sale this year are left particularly in a lurch. At a time when many industries are struggling
  8. The Financial Plan: Top 5 Reasons you need a documented, living, accessible plan for your financial future
    Sure, most of us think about retirement and leverage or have leveraged a 401(k) and other investment options or high-level planning to help get us there.
  9. HomeReady® Mortgage
    The HomeReady mortgage from Old National addresses common financial challenges and offers expanded eligibility guidelines to assist homebuyers.
  10. How to encourage employee participation in preventative health
    When you invest in health benefits and preventative health programs, you're investing in your employees. Giving employees the resources and tools they need to improve their health, both mental and physical, can reduce immediate and future health care costs and lead to a more productive workforce. However, these prevent