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  1. How to prepare your small business for tax season—now
    Tax season can be a daunting time for small business owners. In fact, 37% of individuals with business income reported feeling nervous about
  2. Filed your taxes and expecting to receive a tax
    Filed your taxes and expecting to receive a tax return?   If you’re wondering what to do with the extra cash, consider using it towards your
  3. Is Inflation A Long-Term Threat, Or Just A Temporary Pop?
    Inflation is up, up, up.gettyWho’s afraid of big, bad inflation? To judge by the stock market on Wednesday, with the release of the latest Consumer Price Index data, that would be the stock market. The S&P 500 slid 2.1% on the news that day. But Mr. Market, as the great Benjamin Graham dubbed the world of equities trad
  4. Is the Roth Back Door Still Open in 2022?
    In late 2021, there were murmurs that the opportunity for backdoor Roth contributions would be gone in 2022. But after President Joe Biden's Build
  5. Is the Treasury market transitioning for reflation in 2020?
    Amid signs that 2019's slowdown in the US economy may be stabilizing, the US Treasury market appears to be flirting with firmer inflation
  6. Is this the right time to sell your business?
    After a challenging year, many business owners are calling it quits in 2021, but not for the reasons you may think. A surging economy, the prospect
  7. Middle Managers Are The Missing Key To DEI Success
    Confused hr manager and job candidature sitting at negotiation room, company representative hold head with hand looking at deceitful female feels
  8. Millennial Money: 3 steps to breaking unhealthy money habits
    Some bad habits affect our physical health, like smoking, nail biting or eating too much junk food. But others take a toll on our financial health.
  9. Old National Bank and The Civic 50: Redefining the future of volunteering and community investment
    Building up the communities we work and live in, whether through grants, creating new lending options for underrepresented communities, or
  10. Operations: A CEO-Level Priority In 2022
    Companies operating within the persistent and ever-evolving constraints over the last two years have had to fast adapt new levels of productivity and