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  1. 4 Unique Ways to Thank Your Customers
    You say it every day as a small business owner: thank you. It's said after every transaction, before almost every "take care," and sometimes while you're getting to know your customers before they buy anything at all. Saying thank you is a part of your everyday language, but what about sending a thank you that lasts, o
  2. It’s transition time for the CEO Council as Old
    It’s transition time for the CEO Council as Old National recently recognized the graduating members of our 2023-24 cohort who devoted much of the past
  3. What to Ask Before Hiring a Financial Advisor
    What You Need to Know Before Hiring a Financial Advisor It's no secret the blogosphere tends to hold financial advisors in contempt. The money blog movement is steeped in DIY gumption that does not lend itself well to seeking outside help. Additionally, even though bloggers won't admit it, at some subconscious level th
  4. 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.
  5. "Four Solutions to Help Improve Your Cash Flow"
    Today, Small Businesses contribute significantly to the U. S. Economy. When you consider how many Small Businesses exist in our communities, it is impressive to think about the amount of time, effort, and commitment business owners contribute to helping our economy grow. As businesses grow, access to capital is one of
  6. 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.
  7. 8 Things to Try If Your Business Growth Has Stagnated
    Most business owners want to invest in their business to help it grow. In the early days, you might experience exponential growth; people are finding
  8. A Definitive Guide to Protect Sensitive Data from Cyber Attacks in Your Business
    Cyber-attacks are constantly rising, and small businesses are most vulnerable to such threats. Data theft, corporate information leak, and financial losses are occurring at an alarming rate. Every 39 seconds, there is a new cyberattack on the internet. As per the studies, over 30 million attacks are reported yearly, an
  9. How Small Businesses Can Attract In-Person Visitors Once More
    Research by McKinsey revealed that customers still crave a return to out-of-home activities, but online retail will continue to be their comfort zone. With vaccination availability increasing countrywide, owners—specifically small business owners—need to refocus their efforts on bringing shoppers back into stores. And
  10. How to Educate Your Employees on Cybersecurity
    No small business is an exemption when it comes to the growing threat of hacking and cyberattacks today, and every small business should remember this when it comes to putting strategies in place to protect their company. Cybercriminals don't make exceptions when it comes to choosing where to attack next, and small bus