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    1. With inflation at a 41-year high, you should be asking for a raise — here's how to do it
      Inflation has hit a 41-year high, and many Americans fear price increases are outpacing wage growth. Common knowledge says to ask for a raise because
    2. 5 Ways To Make Your Small Business Sale-Ready
      Selling your business can change your life. Moving onto your next challenge, safe in the knowledge that your clients and team are looked after, is an exciting prospect that has likely crossed the minds of many small business owners. Five ways to make your small business sale-readygettyWhen you’re ready to do it, you’ll
    3. Keep Your Business Safe by Teaching Employees to Spot Fraud
      While businesses are concerned with financial fraud, there may be an overall lack of understanding about common ways fraud happens and how to mitigate risk exposure. Teaching your employees to spot and prevent financial fraud should not be ignored. To help you take a more proactive approach to managing financial fraud
    4. Anxiety is surging for American employees amid tariff uncertainty: What bosses can do
      While tariff uncertainty hasn’t caught up to hiring yet, American workers are not wasting any time airing out their concerns.
    5. Understanding Homeowners Insurance
      Purchasing homeowners insurance is not only critical for protecting your home, your personal property and against any potential liability, but if you have a mortgage, your lender will require it.
    6. Caring for Your Aging Parents: A Seven-Step Guide
      Aging certainly is part of the circle of life. If we are all fortunate, someday we can repay the favor of our parents caring for us, by caring for
    7. How to Create Onboarding Processes That Boost Growth to Scale Efficiently
      Onboarding multiple employees is a challenge, but the right processes can make it seamless.This articles explores how to get started
    8. Starting with the End in Mind: A Strategic Approach to Business Growth
      The most successful businesses don’t just react to customer needs — they anticipate them. This approach requires looking beyond typical journey maps and thinking strategically about desired outcomes first, then working backward to create the path to achieve them.
    9. Strengthening our communities through volunteerism
      By Kathy Schoettlin Chief Communications, Culture and Social Responsibility Officer   Throughout our nearly 190-year history, Old National has
    10. 5 Common Mistakes Small Businesses Make
      It doesn't matter if you're the new kid on the block or you're an industry veteran, all small businesses make mistakes from time to time. Mistakes may