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    1. The Costs of Homeownership Are Rising Again. Can You Afford a Home Today?
      It's no secret that home prices have soared in the course of the past year.
    2. The Unstoppable Growth Rate Of Latino-Owned Businesses In America
      In the vibrant tapestry of the U.S. economy, Latino-owned businesses have emerged as a dynamic and influential force.
    3. What I wish I knew about money when I was younger
      To celebrate Financial Literacy Month, Old National Wealth Management team members share what they wish they knew about money when they were younger.
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      There are several repayment plans to choose from to help you pay back your student loans. The right strategy for you will depend on your goals, lifestyle, and the type of loans you have. At any point during repayment, consolidating or refinancing your student loans can streamline your monthly payments and help you save
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      As we get close to the end of the year, you still have time to improve your financial position with a few well-placed year-end moves.
    6. News: Federal Reserve Governor Outlines 2025 Economy, Threats to Financial Stability
      Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook in January spoke at the Seventh Conference on Law and Macroeconomics at the University of Michigan Law School in
    7. 3 Financial Gifts to Give Your Kids This Holiday Season
      With supply-chain issues causing inventory hiccups at retailers across the country, many parents are scrambling this holiday season to get their hands
    8. 7 Easy Ways to Improve Your Credit Score Right Now
      Whether you’re looking ahead to a brighter future or still feeling a financial blow from the pandemic, it’s a good time to take a look at your credit score and find ways to improve it. A higher credit score can help you qualify for better interest rates on all sorts of loans, from mortgages to credit cards. On the othe
    9. Don't Leave Things to Luck: 3 Ways to Secure Your Finances in 2023
      Rampant inflation has been with us for well over a year. And it's caused a lot of people's finances to take a turn for the worse.
    10. Five Ways To Mitigate Risk For Your Business
      Threats to your stability and bottom line are an unfortunate reality of business. As a small business owner, your goal is to mitigate that risk as