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    1. Budget Check Up: Tax Time Is the Right Time
      Every year, about 140 million households file their federal tax returns. For many, the process involves digging through shoe boxes or manila
    2. The three main types of annuities: what they are and how they work
      Every day we expose ourselves to risk: getting out of bed, doing yard work or going to work. However, we can mitigate those risks by using caution
    3. The Topic of Q1 2025: Extension of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act?
      By 1834, a division of Old National Bank   We think the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is arguably the biggest topic for many investors and
    4. Year-End Charitable Gifting and You
      Are you making charitable donations at year's end? If so, you should know about some of the financial "fine print" involved, as the right moves could
    5. 1 in 3 employees believe their company’s cybersecurity is a moderate or major problem
      With 1 in 3 employees believing the cybersecurity of their company is a moderate or major problem, decision-makers must do more to reassure them.
    6. 2020 Technology Trends for Small Business Owners to Anticipate
      At last check, America was hosting more than 30 million small businesses. The ones that plan for the latest technology trends will hold a distinct advantage over their competitors. Here are six tech-related trends that business owners should anticipate. Perhaps one or more will have a direct impact on your business. 1.
    7. 3 Pros and Cons of Buying a Home in an HOA
      In your search for a home to buy, you may come across three letters that give you pause -- "HOA," short for "homeowners association."
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      Retiring amid a potential recession could make anyone's stomach turn, but fortunately, there are ways to maintain your spending levels no matter the
    9. 3 Things Retirees Need to Do Right Now to Prepare for a Second Coronavirus Wave
      With COVID-19 cases rising across the country, there's not really much debate about whether the situation is getting worse or better in the United States. In fact, the only division among public health experts now is whether we're in a second wave, or whether the first wave never ended. Sadly, things are probably going
    10. 4 Challenges Brands Need to Start Thinking About Now for a Smoother Peak Season
      Take these steps now to avoid common pitfalls of peak. In the U.S., peak holiday shipping season generally begins in October and lasts through