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  1. 7 Valuable Lessons to Expand Your Small Business
    Expanding your business is of utmost importance for your business' endurance and your monetary well-being. It's a dream of every entrepreneur to expand his business to increase profit ration. Enlargement & growth are the main goals of many entrepreneurs. They have to face many challenges during this process. You should
  2. Solving The Labor Shortage Paradox Through Higher Salaries, Flexibility And Internal Mobility
    Career mobility and recruiting internally may hold the key to solving the current labor shortage.
  3. 3 Reasons to Roll Over Your 401(k) When You Leave Your Job
    Whether you're leaving your job because of coronavirus-related layoffs or because you've found a new position, there are a lot of decisions you have to make when you're moving on. And one of the most important is what to do with your 401(k). Typically, you have a few different choices about how to handle this retiremen
  4. It’s IRA Season – Ensure Your Assets Are Optimally Invested
    Contributing to a traditional IRA or a Roth IRA by April 18 (or April 19 for Maine and Massachusetts residents) is your opportunity to cut your 2021 income taxes with a traditional IRA or get tax-free growth with a Roth, assuming you’re eligible.
  5. Old National Bank Announces 2024 LEAD Rotational Program Graduates
    Old National Bank’s LEAD Rotational Program participants Andrew Schoettlin, Jada Monroe, and Lauren Lechner in June 2024 graduated the Commercial and
  6. 4 Steps To Turn Makeshift Digital Transformation Into Long-Term Success
    Co-authored with Nikolaus Obwegeser and Benjamin MüllerMakeshift digital home officegettyWhile many companies were reportedly undergoing some form of digital transformation before COVID-19, it seems they were not far enough along their journey to respond effectively. At the outset of the pandemic, companies scrambled t
  7. 3 steps to supply chain resilience
    The COVID pandemic has taught us a lot of things, one of which is that supply chain resilience matters a lot. Having a resilient supply chain in the
  8. 3 Essential Finance Moves to Make Before You Turn 40
    Some people dread turning 40. Others can't wait and see getting older as a positive thing.
  9. What are eBills and how do I use them?

    eBills are online versions of your paper bills that you receive. eBills enable you to review and pay bills directly from your Digital Banking account within Online Bill Pay.

    When setting up a new payee, Bill Pay will check to see if this payee offers eBills. If eBills are available, simply click Get eBill to begin enrollment.

    • To start filling in the required information, click Get Started!
    • Fill out the required information and agree to the terms. 
    • When ready, click Submit to complete the enrollment. 

    Keep in mind that it may take up to two billing cycles before you begin receiving eBills.

    Set up an automatic payment for an eBill payee:

    • Start by clicking Options.
    • Then select Automatic Payment.
    • You can choose your options for how you would like to pay your bill.
  10. Solo 401(k) vs. SEP: Which is Best for Biz Owners?
    Small business owners have several options to choose from when it comes to retirement planning. Traditional or Roth IRAs can provide a good start to saving for retirement, but successful business owners often need a plan that allows them to defer much larger amounts on an annual basis. SEP-IRAs were introduced as a way