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5 Cost-Saving Strategies for Small Businesses
Creating and running a small business requires a lot of dedication. On a daily basis, so many important decisions need to be made, from the pricing of
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Healthcare Costs Are Going Up: Here's How to Manage Them
Healthcare has long been a major expense for Americans, and that extends to people with insurance.
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What To Do With Excess Funds In Your Child’s 529 Plan—A Good Problem To Have
What do you do with "extra" funds in your child's 529 Education Savings Plan after they've finished college, or gone in a different professional direction?
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Why the supply chain is in crisis, spurring an 'everything shortage'
The supply-chain crisis is the result of COVID-19 disruptions paired with a boom in demand. Shortages of workers, equipment, and space have only made
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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
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How do I apply for a mortgage loan?
You can apply for an Old National mortgage loan in several ways:
Apply through our website
- Visit the Mortgage Loan Options page.
- If you prefer, you can also designate the mortgage lender you prefer to work with. In that case, go to the Mortgage Loan Options page and select Find a Mortgage Expert. Under the photo of the mortgage loan officer you prefer to work with, select Apply Online.
Call us
You can also contact a mortgage loan officer directly to schedule an appointment. Go to the Mortgage Loan Options page and select Find a Mortgage Expert. Under the photo of each mortgage loan officer, you will find a direct phone number. -
A Big Change Is Coming to 401(k)s in 2025. Here's What You Need to Know.
Maximum allowable 401(k) contributions are going up in 2025. Here's how that will help you build wealth for the future
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Consumers Pulled Back on Shopping in October. Are Your Holiday Projections Still Safe?
Retailers are getting mixed signals from consumers ahead of the holidays--here's what you can expect. Americans pulled back on spending in October,
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Gearing Up to Be a First-Time Dad? 3 Money Moves to Make
Becoming a dad is exciting. And you may be counting down the days until your little bundle of joy makes their entrance into the world.
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HSA Contribution Limit Rising Again for 2025
New HSA contribution limits for 2025: What you need to know.