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  1. What Is ‘Good’ Debt and How Can It Improve Your Finances?
    Not all debt is necessarily bad. This article explores the concept of “good debt” and how it can work for you
  2. Your Credit Report Might Interfere With Your Job Search. Here's What You Need to Know
    These days, your credit history is almost as important for your personal finances as your bank accounts. That's because it can impact everything from your ability to get a loan to your ability to get a job. Yes, that's right: Your credit can impact your job search. One of the more pervasive myths when it comes to job h
  3. Can corporate well-being programs really help employees get healthy and reduce health care expenses?
    We've all heard the adage, "No two snowflakes are alike." This rings true even for well-being programs and is a critical factor to consider when deciding what type of program is right for your employees. Every person is on a different journey to better health and well-being, and this is why generalized and oversimplifi
  4. 4 Tell-Tale Stats That Shed Light On the Future of Work
    Businesses that are at the forefront of adapting to our increasingly digital and flexible work world are the best positioned for the future There are
  5. The Frightening Sophistication of the Phishing Scam
    We’re long past the days of typo-filled emails from Nigerian princes who promise to share great wealth if the recipient will only pay a nominal fee up front. Today’s phishing frauds are far more sophisticated and successful. They’re harder to spot and con artists have expanded beyond emails to text messages and phone c
  6. Intriguing ESOP Benefits: Thoughts on Recent Research
    ESOPs (Employee Stock Ownership Plans) are IRC section 401(a) qualified defined contribution plans which allow employees to own stock in the company for which they work. ESOPs may be sponsored by public companies or closely held corporations. According to The National Center for Employee Ownership (NCEO), there are ove
  7. How to Protect Your Business as Check and Mail
    Protect your business as check and mail fraud Surges. Best Practices to safeguarding your business. Focus on being proactive
  8. At Old National Bank we firmly and collectively
    At Old National Bank we firmly and collectively believe that having a diverse workforce that thrives in an inclusive workplace is a powerful
  9. 3 Customer Retention Strategies to Avoid Like the Plague
    Not all customer retention strategies are equally effective. Here are a few to avoid when building your customer base
  10. What Do Investors Need To Know About the Secure Act?
    Saving for retirement and education are important priorities for many Americans. A new law that took effect in January 2020, the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act, aims to increase access to workplace retirement plans and generally expand opportunities to save for retirement, in additio