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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. The New Meaning of CTO: Why Leaders Should Strive To Be The Chief Trust Officer
    No commute! Less money spent on work clothes! The slow erosion of trust?
  6. Old National Bank Community Growth Plan Expanded to $9.5 Billion Supporting Historically Underserved in Communities
    In February 2022, Old National announced a five-year, $8.3 billion Community Growth Plan (CGP) focused on expanding our longstandingcommitment to
  7. What To Do After The Death Of A Spouse
    Losing a spouse can be an overwhelming and emotional experience.
  8. 10 Habits of Successful Real Estate Investors
    Joint ventures, wholesaling and property management are just a few of the ways investors can profit from real estate, but it takes a little savvy to become successful in this competitive arena. While certain universities offer coursework and programs that specifically benefit real estate investors, a degree is not nece
  9. In the COVID-19 Economy, Employers Should Be Prepared for Increased 401(k) Hardship Distributions
    Article By Patricia A. Moran Mintz Employee Benefits Alert 401(k) plans must, by law, limit the circumstances under which plan money can be withdrawn by active employees. However, 401(k) plans can (and most do) allow in-service withdrawals in the event of an employee’s financial hardship. The COVID-19 pandemic is guara
  10. The way companies project growth shapes the economic outlook. Here’s how to face the slowdown.
    Editor’s note: The following is a guest article from Mark Schwartz, enterprise strategist at AWS.  For the most part, the global economy is