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    1. Will home prices drop if there's a recession?
      Home prices are expected to increase moderately throughout 2025. While a recession could lead to a small decline in prices, a full-blown housing market crash is less likely.
    2. Your Business Needs a Succession Plan: Here Are the Basics
      In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series on selling your business, we’ve examined the questions facing owners who entered 2020 ready to make their move, breaking down how the COVID-19 pandemic changes the situation and how to increase a business’s value if you decide to delay bringing it to market. There’s another way forwa
    3. The holiday season is a busy time of year, meant
      The holiday season is a busy time of year, meant to be filled with family, gifting, and celebrating. However, amidst all the fun holiday events lurks
    4. The ‘Shadow of a Leader’ and building an inclusive culture
      By Corliss Garner, Chief DE&I Officer, SVP The role of a leader, both at work and at home, requires modeling the behavior and living desired
    5. 5 Reasons to Start a Retirement Plan for your workers
      5 Reasons to Start a Retirement Plan for your employees. Even if you’ve considered starting a retirement plan for your employees in the past. Old National Bank has retirement plan services to help businesses.
    6. Why every leader needs to be a risk manager
      When you hear the title Risk Manager, who comes to mind? Typically, it’s the person who procures the corporate insurance program, leads health and
    7. A Quick Start to Your Wealth Management Plan
      Your financial success is our first priority. With First Midwest Wealth Management1 financial services, you have a truly objective financial advocate working for you. First Midwest Bank is a regulated fiduciary and we are held to a higher standard of care – placing your interests ahead of our own. We can help you creat
    8. Pension Mistakes Can Last a Lifetime: How to Avoid Them
      Choosing the wrong pension option could impact your financial future in retirement. Consider these four factors before deciding which option works best for you
    9. Smart Strategies for Couples Who Run a Business Together
      Gail Nott was a marketing consultant and her husband, Cory, a tech consultant, when they joined forces in 2018 to help other consulting and coaching businesses expand. Married since 2005, Gail, 46, and Cory, 53, of Nicasio, Calif., found it tough going at first.
    10. How mentoring programs help manufacturers build a future workforce
      As U.S. manufacturers face a worker shortfall, many are turning to mentorship programs to build a talent pipeline for the future. Here's how some companies are tackling the issue