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    1. 5 Ways to Protect Your Money From a Recession
      Here are five smart moves to recession-proof your finances, before a storm hits.
    2. Estate Planning During A Bear Market
      A businesswoman looks over her shoulder as she runs away from a descending stock chart and an ominous shadow of a bear that is cast on the wall above
    3. Untangling Your Finances When You Divorce: Don’t Forget These Important Details
      Divorce is an emotional time for everyone involved, but neglecting diligent follow up can impact your finances.
    4. Good debt vs. bad debt: Understanding the difference
      Not all debt is created equal. Read on to understand the difference between good and bad debt, and how to adjust your strategies based on your own financial situation
    5. How employers can help struggling hybrid workers
      Employers transitioning to hybrid work arrangements may need to reevaluate their performance management strategies and recalibrate how they approach
    6. A home equity loan could help you get the money you need for a renovation or emergency — here's how they work
      Home equity loans allow homeowners to borrow against the value of their home. Many lenders will allow homeowners to borrow up to 80% of their home's current value. While home equity loans are often used to pay for home renovations, the money can be used in whatever way the borrower chooses. Sign up to get Personal Fina
    7. Inflation May Actually Benefit Your Business. Here's How
      Companies are facing increased costs across the board, but inflation isn't all bad--especially for business owners in these three scenarios. Inflation
    8. Real-Life Finance Podcast #4 | Wealth Advisor LaToya Williams
      Hosted by Old National Bank Financial Empowerment Director Ben Joergens, each Real-Life Finance episode focuses on everyday financial solutions that
    9. Smishing Attempts Are on the Uptick
      Smishing Attempts are on the rise. Like many financial institutions, Old National has recently seen an increase in “smishing” fraud
    10. Fed Rate cut set to lower small business borrowing costs
      The Federal Reserve’s recent decision to cut interest rates is expected to bring financial relief to small businesses across the United States. This monetary policy shift will likely reduce borrowing costs for companies with variable-rate loans and those seeking new financing.