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    1. Bringing Employees Back To Work In The Coronavirus Reopening
      Businesses that are reopening, or expanding from a skeleton crew, are finding employees sometimes hard to bring back to work. The most successful companies develop a flexible strategy for reemployment of their workers. Why won’t employees come back? A variety of reasons includes unemployment benefits, child care, healt
    2. Worried About Social Security Cuts? 2 Moves to Make Right Now
      It's no secret that Social Security has been struggling financially for years. It's long been a hot-button topic in Washington, and more retirees are
    3. 7 Changes to Social Security in 2022
      Since being signed into law in 1935, Social Security has been tasked with providing a financial foundation for our nation's retired workers. Today,
    4. Real-Life Finance Podcast #3 | Financial Empowerment with Moussa Ibrahim
      Hosted by Old National Bank Financial Empowerment Director Ben Joergens, each Real-Life Finance episode focuses on everyday financial solutions that
    5. The idea of being unable to live independently is
      The idea of being unable to live independently is challenging whether you’re thinking about yourself or your loved ones. However, by having
    6. Married or Divorced? Here's How Your Social Security Will Change in 2025.
      A new year brings fresh changes to Social Security. If you're married or divorced, read on to see how these changes will affect your finances
    7. The 4 Biggest Credit Card Mistakes to Avoid in 2024
      People often have strong opinions for or against credit cards. Your experience largely depends on how you use them.
    8. Why Having an Emergency Fund Is So Important if You're Paying Off Debt
      When you're trying hard to pay off your debt, you probably want to devote every spare dollar to reducing your loan balance. After all, if you have extra money, sending it to your creditors will allow your balance to decline more quickly.
    9. 4 Tips for Planning for Financial Emergencies
      You never know when something might happen or how much it will cost. Here are some tips to help you prepare financially for the unexpected
    10. A Solid Emergency Fund Could Be Your Ticket to a Strong Retirement Nest Egg. Here's Why
      You'll often hear that it's important to save money for retirement if you want to live comfortably during your senior years.