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      Small businesses are at greater risk for lawsuits. Here's to protect yourself and your business against the most common types of lawsuit.
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      For small business-owning clients, ensuring their employees have access to a retirement plan - without incurring huge costs - is a particular challenge. Fortunately, the SECURE Act, passed in December 2019, created several opportunities to that can help employers establish retirement plans, as well as to expand on thei
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      geralt / Pixabay I recently visited the website of a prominent sports apparel business to order some expensive Adidas for my 16-year-old. I’m a busy, working mom and have fully embraced all the advantages online shopping can offer. Over the past 10 years, I’ve probably spent thousands of dollars with this business and
    8. Need capital for your business. Consider an SBA Loan
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    10. What is an SBA loan?

      SBA loans are guaranteed by the US Small Business Administration (up to a certain amount) and are issued by participating lenders, mostly banks. Old National is recognized as a Preferred Lender by the SBA and has many years of experience with the SBA 7(a) program, the SBA Express program and the SBA 504 program.

      SBA program benefits include smaller down payments, longer maturities with no balloon payment and fixed or floating rates. SBA loans typically provide more flexible financing at competitive terms that you might not otherwise qualify for. To learn more about SBA loans at Old National, please visit our SBA Loans page.