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    1. 7 Surprising Money ‘Rules’ Most People Don’t Know (But Should)
      There's more to money management than setting a budget. Here are seven lesser-known tips to help you save money and spend smart.
    2. Ask These 4 Questions to Save Money on a Home Purchase
      Buying and owning a home is likely to be one of the most expensive money moves you'll ever make.
    3. Gearing Up to Be a First-Time Dad? 3 Money Moves to Make
      Becoming a dad is exciting. And you may be counting down the days until your little bundle of joy makes their entrance into the world.
    4. How To Use A Roth IRA To Save Money For College
      The cost of a college education continues to soar with no end in sight. College tuition rises at more than twice the rate of inflation, growing by about 8% per year, on average. At this rate, the cost of a college education will double every nine years. This has many parents understandably concerned about paying for th
    5. Money Management During National Financial Literacy Month: The Stress-reducing Real-Life Finance Program
      April is National Financial Literacy Month. If you feel like your employees, or yourself, are lagging in your financial planning (or have no plan at
    6. More homebuyers are opting into a risky type of mortgage in an attempt to save money
      As mortgage rates rise, more borrowers are looking for ways to keep their homebuying costs down. Could an adjustable-rate mortgage be the way to do that?
    7. Passive Income Isn't Just for the Rich. Here Are 3 Ways Everyone Can Earn More Money
      You don't have to be rich to generate passive income. Here are a few strategies for earning some extra money without breaking a sweat
    8. Community Banking: When You Invest with Old National, We Invest in Your Community
      What is an investment in community equity? It’s providing opportunities for the launches of new small businesses, supporting community development and
    9. 5 CFO tips for boosting tech ROI
      CFOs at the start of 2023 are holding a tight grip on technology spending as several risks beyond their control threaten profitability. Forecasts of
    10. 7 Steps To Achieve Financial Freedom And Retire Early
      Being financially free allows you to break away from the immense stress of living paycheck to paycheck, and the earlier you start working towards this goal, the more achievable your early retirement dream can be.