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      Matthew T. Keen is Chief Information Officer at Old National.
    2. Treasury Management
      Old National Bank offers expertise in treasury management. Process payables and receivables efficiently. Enhance your liquidity management. Mitigate fraud.
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      In popular culture, scheming family members often vie to inherit money from a rich relative. Tempers flare, fights break out and aggrieved plotters stew in anger. That level of drama rarely plays itself out in reality. Instead, advisors seek to bring families together to discuss estate planning in a calm, respectful ma
    5. Should Your Business Get Cyber Liability Insurance?
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      Nap rooms, video game consoles, ping-pong tables — that’s what employees want these days, right? Not exactly. Despite what a walk through some startup offices might lead you to believe, workers aren’t liable to fall in love with a company over a handful of gimmicks and perks. People today know better than to be won ove
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    8. 5 Lifetime Gift Strategies For You And Your Family To Consider
      When planning for the transfer of your wealth, the options available to you and your family can at times feel overwhelming. How do you choose the solution that best fits your circumstances and your family’s needs? Fortunately, there are a number of strategies that can help preserve your assets, facilitate the transfer
    9. Innovation: The Collision Of Sustainability, Nutrition And Portfolio
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    10. SECURE Act impact on small business retirement plans
      For small business-owning clients, ensuring their employees have access to a retirement plan - without incurring huge costs - is a particular challenge. Fortunately, the SECURE Act, passed in December 2019, created several opportunities to that can help employers establish retirement plans, as well as to expand on thei