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Real-Life Finance Podcast #17 | Start Small with Your Money
Hosted by Old National Bank Financial Empowerment Director Ben Joergens, each Real-Life Finance episode focuses on everyday financial solutions that
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Tips for Spending Money Wisely as a Business Owner
It’s fun to be in charge, but it also means you’re responsible for making the tough decisions. There’s no doubt that finances and managing your business’s finances is essential to the success of your business. You can’t be afraid to dive deep into your business money matters, and you have to take control. Here are some
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What is the difference between a Money Market vs. CD?
While both are savings accounts that offer the opportunity to earn interest on your deposit, they have important differences. A money market account typically has a variable interest rate, while allowing you to write checks and have regular access to your money. A certificate of deposit, or CD, typically has a fixed rate for a guaranteed term, provided you don’t make any withdrawals of your money during the term—typically, there is a penalty for an early withdrawal of deposited funds.
For a more in-depth look at the differences, check out our side-by-side Money Market vs CD comparison.
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Will the person I send money to be notified?
Yes! They will receive a notification via email or text message.
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Financial Fitness: The Key to Making Your Money Last
To live a long life, you’ll need a healthy supply of money to go the distance with you. The risk of outliving your money is called “longevity risk.”
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How CFOs Can Solve the Inflation Puzzle
As concerns over the rise of economic inflation escalate, a stark reality emerges: There are legions of executives—even board members—who have never
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Fed leaves interest rates unchanged, signals it will pause through 2020
The Federal Reserve left borrowing costs unchanged at its last policy meeting of the year on Wednesday. Policymakers signaled that they saw little to no need to boost the economy further anytime soon. The pause is likely to draw ire from President Donald Trump, who has regularly pressured the policy-setting Federal Ope
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So How High Will Interest Rates Go? Not Really That High
It’s axiomatic that higher interest rates are no friend of stock prices, especially those of tech firms.
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Why Refinancing May Still Make Sense Even as Mortgage Rates Rise
Demand for mortgage refinance loans has plunged in recent months, and there's a simple reason for that. See, demand for refinancing is more affected by changes in interest rates than demand for new mortgages.
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Investing in Today's Bear Market? Ask Yourself These 4 Questions First
Many people hear the words "bear market" and think they ought to run and hide. After all, the idea of investing when the stock market is down can be scary. But actually, bear markets offer solid investment opportunities -- because stocks are cheaper to buy on a whole. If you're thinking of putting money into stocks in