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      For many households, the biggest source of money stress isn't low savings. It's uncertainty.
    2. How entrepreneurs can prepare for 2020's new overtime rule so you can keep costs down and employees happy
      In 2020, more than a million American workers will be eligible to earn overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This is the first time in 15 years that the federal minimum salary threshold for overtime has increased. To understand how this change will impact businesses and their employees, two executives
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      Old National Bank is growing its footprint across nine states, with the addition of new markets in Minnesota, northwest Wisconsin, and North Dakota as
    4. The Fed is confident it can stave off a recession in 2022, but others aren't so sure
      A growing number of experts see a recession on the horizon, but the economic community is split. Fed chair Jerome Powell believes the US can still
    5. The rise of PhaaS: what businesses should know
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      What You Need to Know About AI-Driven Scams   The explosion of generative AI has made fraud more convincing than ever. From deepfake videos to
    7. Succession planning: A CIO imperative
      As far as professional development goes, Sarah Naqvi’s meteoric rise to executive vice president and CIO at Maryland-based food service company
    8. The Psychology of Spending in Retirement: Why You Might Hoard Instead of Enjoy
      Why is it so hard to enjoy the money you’ve saved for decades?
    9. Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: How Hispanic, Latino Clients Achieve Financial Thier Financial Goals
      Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Old National Bankers Are Contributing to a More Inclusive Future for Their Hispanic, Latino Clients
    10. How CFOs Can Measure and Maximize AI ROI
      AI spending is rising, but ROI remains unclear. Learn how CFOs can measure AI costs, improve oversight, and drive measurable enterprise returns.