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    1. 6 Tips to Build Your Savings with Student Loans
      Are you one of the many people who make financial resolutions every New Year? If so, congratulations! Whether your goal is to pay off debt, increase
    2. What is a rollover IRA? How to transfer funds from your 401(k) to an IRA and avoid taxes
      Summary List PlacementIf you have an employer-sponsored plan like a 401(k), you might wonder what happens to your money when you leave the job — either for a new gig, to work on your own, or to retire early. A rollover IRA is one alternative. It could be a smart choice if you're looking for more investment options, low
    3. The Rise of Integrated Logistics: A New Era for Supply Chain Efficiency
      With costs rising and tariffs looming, supply chain leaders are turning to companies that offer integrated logistics. Here's why and what it means
    4. Solve Your Supply Chain Woes With These 5 Strategies
      Bigger isn't always better when it comes to logistics. As a startup owner, you are forgiven if you feel powerless in addressing supply chain issues,
    5. How do gross profit and gross margin differ?
      Gross profit and gross margin show the profitability of a company when comparing revenue to the costs involved in production. Both metrics are derived from a company's income statement and share similarities but show profitability in a different way. Gross Profit Gross profit refers to the money a company earns after s
    6. Transportation Trends & Best Practices
      The global pandemic, ecommerce boom and high demand across most transportation modes right now have all impacted Midwest transportation providers. Here’s how companies are adapting to the shifting environment and planning for the future. A center of logistics and transportation activity, the Midwest is not only a contr
    7. Case Study: How Old National Bank Impacts Underserved Communities, Provides Affordable Housing
      Established in 2015, the Old National Bank (ONB) Community Equity team plays a critical role in community development and sustainability projects
    8. Forget Debt-Free Living: Here's When Having Debt Is a Smart Move
      Lots of finance experts are firmly on the "Debit is evil!" bandwagon -- and with good reason in some cases. There are countless tales of woe from folks who struggle to pay off large or growing debt. But some of those advisors may be a bit shortsighted on the topic of debt. Luckily, for every anti-debt extremist, there'
    9. The insurance response to today's manufacturing risks
      Manufacturers are facing complex and costly risks like climate change, AI, cybersecurity and the supply chain. That's where insurance companies come in
    10. When Choosing Funds for Your College 529 Plan, Don’t Make This Mistake
      The average cost of public in-state college tuition, fees, room and board in 2020-21 is $26,820 a year and $54,880 for a four-year private college, according to a recent study by the College Board. For a child born today, the four-year cost of college is expected to be $526,629 for private and $230,069 for public, acco