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    1. Breaking Ground: 4RM+ULA's Journey to Transform Urban Design
      Discover 4RM+ULA, a Black-owned architectural firm, transforming communities with designs, and learn about their journey and Old National Bank's support.
    2. Building Your Business Credit Profile to One-Up the Competition
      In this high-growth market, maintaining good business credit is the key to not only growing, but protecting your business, with access to credit
    3. Fed Rate cut set to lower small business borrowing costs
      The Federal Reserve’s recent decision to cut interest rates is expected to bring financial relief to small businesses across the United States. This monetary policy shift will likely reduce borrowing costs for companies with variable-rate loans and those seeking new financing.
    4. Regenerative Agriculture Needs Right-Sized Solutions to Succeed
      Farm production in the U.S. is undergoing a renaissance of sorts, as private investment continues to show interest in practices that help farmers raise products in a sustainable manner.
    5. Riding The Labor Wave: Finding The Right Time To Hire
      As workers shift locations around the country, expand their working base, and change the borders of America’s commute, the talent pool available to companies has grown exponentially.
    6. The Founder’s Guide To Long-Term Business Resilience
      In the end, growth curves flatten. Valuations fade. But legacy? That’s the story people will tell long after you’re gone.
    7. Three Key Steps to Avoid Text Message Scams
      By Kevin Novak, Chief Information Security Officer at Old National Bank Text message scams — also known as “smishing” — continue to rise. These scams
    8. Using Data To Shape Your Post-COVID Hiring Strategy
      As businesses look to revamp their operations and recover from the uncertainty of COVID-19, one of the most important – yet potentially overlooked – investments organizations can make this year is in talent analytics. The pandemic has emphasized the importance of making numbers-driven decisions when it comes to workfor
    9. What Do Investors Need To Know About the Secure Act?
      Saving for retirement and education are important priorities for many Americans. A new law that took effect in January 2020, the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act, aims to increase access to workplace retirement plans and generally expand opportunities to save for retirement, in additio
    10. What Every Small Business Needs to Know about Cyber Insurance
      Small business. Big cybersecurity risks. We’re continuing to see cyber threats impacting growing companies at an alarming rate. Forty-six percent