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  1. Kids and Money: Financial lessons from Mom and Dad
    I’ll never forget what my father taught me about credit cards in the days after graduating from college. Since I was an authorized user on his card,
  2. Proposed changes to de minimis law threaten supply chains
    Todd Owen is the president of Cross Border Advisory Network. Opinions are the author’s own. Every day, more than 2 million small parcels enter the
  3. The Pros and Cons of Debt Consolidation
    With low interest rates currently available for many borrowers, debt consolidation is on the minds of many people looking to consolidate their high-interest debt. Debt consolidation provides you with a new loan that pays off existing debt, leaving you with one loan instead of several. This can be helpful if the interes
  4. Accessing Financing amid Economic
    Credit access is a vital lifeline for many small businesses. Top tips for accessing financing amid economic uncertainty. access capital. Old National Bank helps small businesses
  5. Unemployment May Give You More Money, But It Can't Give You This
    Unemployment benefits are looking a lot better than usual these days, thanks to the extra $600 per week the CARES Act provides to all recipients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some people are actually earning more money from unemployment benefits than they did working their normal jobs, but even for these individuals, u
  6. 5 Financial Tips For Every Military Family
    Military members and their families face one-of-a-kind challenges, such as deployment to conflict zones, overseas assignments, and the constancy of
  7. 3 Reasons to Open a Roth IRA in 2021
    Nearly 25 million people own Roth IRAs, according to the Investment Company Institute, but that's a far cry from the number of Americans who could contribute to one if they wanted. While a Roth IRA isn't the best retirement account for everyone, it has some distinct advantages that make it worth considering, especially
  8. Need Down Payment Assistance?
    Down Payment Assistance: Path to Homeownership. There are resources available to help you buy a home. We have five steps you can take to get started.
  9. 7 Rules to Follow When Crafting a Social Media Strategy for Your Business
    If used effectively, social media can be a low-cost key resource for growing your business. Here are some rules to help you craft your strategy
  10. ANALYSIS-Transitory or here-to-stay? Investors try to read the inflation clues
    NEW YORK, June 15 (Reuters) - From lumber prices to wages and inventories: Reading the clues around inflation has turned into an investor obsession. The combination of supply bottlenecks from the reopening of the global economy and the resumption of economic growth sent consumer prices in May up by the largest annual j