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How CFOs Are Adding Value To Working Culture To Win The War For Talent
Chief Financial Officers are emerging as critical players in the war to attract, develop, and retain talent across an organization — with the need to
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Three Ways APIs Are Keeping Small Businesses Digitally Competitive
Small businesses are still bearing the brunt of economic and legislative changes brought on by the pandemic, with over 70% of them reporting negative
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Debit Card Controls Terms & Conditions
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How Healthcare Organizations Can Defend Against Ransomware
Rebecca Gazda, Sr Director of Labs at DNSFilter There’s no denying it – the need for stronger cyber defense is urgent. More ransomware attacks
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What is an emergency fund?
An emergency fund, also known as a rainy day fund, is a savings account where you set aside money for an unexpected event. For example, you might dip into your emergency fund for an unexpected medical bill, a sudden need for car repair, or a job loss. Your emergency fund should not be used for day-to-day expenses, vacations, or other big non-emergency purchases.
The idea is that by having dedicated savings for the unexpected, you’ve created a buffer, should disaster strike. You’ll have funds to cover an emergency and not be as financially impacted as you would be if you were unprepared. This allows you to avoid debt and continue to pursue your other financial goals in the face of an emergency.
Experts recommend you keep anywhere from 6 months to a year’s worth of expenses in your dedicated emergency fund. You should also make sure your emergency fund is in an interest-bearing account. At Old National, we offer a variety of savings options.
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Tips for CFOs seeking tariff refunds
The Supreme Court’s February ruling opened the door to new questions for CFOs about the mechanical process their companies must navigate to recoup any IEEPA tariff refunds owed, as well as about the impacts any windfall might have across their business.
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How To Find The Perfect Accountant For Your Business In 4 Simple Steps
To ensure your business's books are up-to-date and accurate, consider hiring an accountant.gettyManaging your company’s books and finances is a crucial task that comes with a lot of pressure. Make one wrong turn and you could wind up dealing with tax issues, facing penalties, and losing money—yikes. To avoid accounting
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Why Financial Reporting is the Golden Ticket to Success in Any Business
Business success can be attributed to a wide range of factors, especially since each business defines ‘success’ differently. For example, although
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Understanding Link Analytics: Why It Matters for Your Business
Links are more than just connections between web pages. They are powerful tools that provide important insights into how users interact with your content.
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3 reasons why women should use HSAs to save for retirement
A recent article from Bustle titled "How to Save for Retirement in Your 20s" powerfully explained why saving for the future is one of the best financial decisions young people can make. This is particularly true for women, who typically live longer than men and need their retirement funds to stretch further. However, a