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    1. Labor Markets: All The Signals Are Green
      Everything about the Labor Department’s July employment report is positive. Unemployment is down and employment is up.
    2. Essential financial Advice for Women Owned business
      Essential Financial Advice for Women-Owned Businesses to navigate to start or grow a business
    3. Old National Welcomes Cadre of 2024 Summer Interns
      On June 10th, 38 interns began their 10-week summer internships with Old National Bank. The interns are spread out through various departments in
    4. Old National’s Aja Casper Shares What Pride Means to Her
      Pride Month, celebrated throughout the month of June, is an annual celebration of the many contributions made by the LGBTQ+ community to history and
    5. Second Marriage Financial Checklist: 7 Planning Items To Consider
      Before my wife and I got married we had the “money talk”. Since we were relatively young, and neither of us had that much money, the talk was pretty short.
    6. Small Business Owners Fear a Recession, but Aren’t Backing Down, Surveys Say
      Two different polls capture entrepreneurs’ views of the economy as a glass less than half full, but brimming over with personal satisfaction running their own companies.
    7. The Most Common Customer Service Mistakes Small Businesses Make
      Customer service can make or break a business. Here are some common mistakes and how to avoid them
    8. The New Face Of Growth In 2021
      Over the last 16 months, the manner in which American businesses view growth – and the avenues to achieve that goal – have drastically changed.
    9. The Soaring Cost of Homeowners Insurance Just Broke Another Record
      The cost of homeowners insurance in parts of the country is at record highs.The article explains why and how some homeowners are coping
    10. 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