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Providing financial empowerment education within communities
Old National Bank dedicates resources to advance financial education and empowerment programs throughout the bank’s entire footprint. ONB’s
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The Kid Roth: Build Your Child A Tax-Free Nest Egg And Teach Savings Over Spending
Roth IRAs are a great option for retirement savings and will be a much more popular way to save now that the SECURE Act has been signed into law. The SECURE Act will generally make the nonspouse beneficiaries of taxable IRAs take, and pay taxes on, distributions over ten years, versus the current rule allowing them to
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Federal Debt When Interest Rates Rise
When interest rates rise, how much will the interest cost of the federal debt increase?
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The labor market is the strongest it's been since the pandemic started - and setting up a huge boost to America's most crucial economic engine
Tumbling jobless claims signal the labor-market rebound is entering full swing as the US reopens. Improved hiring can boost consumer spending, which accounts for 70% of economic activity. Stimulus boosted retail sales higher in March, and a stronger labor market can lift spending further. See more stories on Insider's
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How Your Company Can Save Money, Boost Performance, And Improve Healthcare For Vulnerable Employees During Covid-19 And Beyond
When budgets get tight, benefits are a frequent place for companies to make cuts. Employers choose to reduce options and pass on more expenses to employees. That may be a misguided approach, says Lee Murphy, Ph. D., the CEO of Inspera Health. Murphy says companies can both cut costs and help employees improve their hea
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Don't Leave Things to Luck: 3 Ways to Secure Your Finances in 2023
Rampant inflation has been with us for well over a year. And it's caused a lot of people's finances to take a turn for the worse.
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How Tax Reform Has Impacted the Housing Market
When the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was enacted in 2017, it reduced tax breaks for homeowners. Mainly, it lowered the cap on the mortgage interest deduction to $750,000, down from $1 million, and the deduction for state and local property taxes was capped at $10,000. At the time, housing experts and economists said the chan
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Reverse Estate Planning? There’s Such Thing, And It’s A Good Strategy For Some Families
Most estate planning discussions assume assets flow in only one direction, from older generations to younger generations.
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The Average American Has This Much Debt. How Does Yours Compare?
Here's how the number breaks down and what you can do to get ahead.
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Kiplinger Special Report: Business Costs for 2026
To help you understand what is going on in the economy and beyond, our highly experienced Kiplinger Letter team will keep you abreast of the latest