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    1. No Summer Vacation This Year? What to Do with the Money You’ve Saved
      From spring through summer this year, we’ve seen travel get disrupted by COVID-19. Some countries have even banned international travel to help contain the virus. SEE MORE COVID-19: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Chance to Change Our Spending HabitsClients at my firm who began planning dream vacations many months ago have been a
    2. Surprise: Your Small Business Probably Needs Auto Insurance
      Today's story will be of special interest to business owners where their own car or an employee's vehicle might be used for business purposes. With this in mind, how would you answer this true/false question? SEE ALSO: Beware of These Often-Overlooked Insurance Gaps "As long as our personal vehicles are only used occas
    3. The employee-employer disconnect that’s fueling the Great Resignation
      Amid all the headlines about millions of workers quitting their jobs during the Great Resignation, it is easy to miss the signal in the noise. Yes, a
    4. The unemployed may never come back. Here's what that means for the economy.
      The US economy has had a strange comeback, where overall output is back to its pre-recession level but employment is still low. That means we're selling as much stuff as we were in 2019 but with almost 6 million fewer workers. Workers could stay sidelined and we'll keep making more with less, or they'll come back to a
    5. 4 Challenges Brands Need to Start Thinking About Now for a Smoother Peak Season
      Take these steps now to avoid common pitfalls of peak. In the U.S., peak holiday shipping season generally begins in October and lasts through
    6. Businesses weigh the cost of moving supply chains out of China as Trump's new tariff takes effect
      Some businesses say moving supply chains out of China will cost more than absorbing the new tariffs. Here's why
    7. Community Equity: Investing in Community Health
      The ONB Community Equity team was established in 2015 and plays a critical role in community development and sustainability projects throughout Old National’s footprint.
    8. Personal Finance Tips for Military Families
      One study found that military personnel have more credit problems and are more likely to make late house payments than their civilian
    9. Cost-Cutting Tips for your Small Business
      Nearly 50% of new businesses fail within their first few years of operation. Although many enterprises strive to increase their revenue by increasing
    10. How to Bulletproof Your Ecommerce Business for Demand Volatility
      Ecommerce companies have had a range of challenges to overcome in the last couple of years. Problems with global supply chains, delivery issues, and