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    1. Tax Planning Tools: Strategies and Checklist
      There’s no getting around the fact that we must pay taxes throughout our lives. Implementing strategies to help control and manage those taxes is a critical component of your overall financial plan. By taking advantage of opportunities to reduce your taxable income and potentially maximize tax deductions, you can redir
    2. Remote Work Culture Is Struggling—Here Are 5 Ways To Save It
      How can leaders set the tone for an adaptable and authentic workplace culture that allows for team members to adjust to the evolution of work?
    3. The Soaring Cost of Homeowners Insurance Just Broke Another Record
      The cost of homeowners insurance in parts of the country is at record highs.The article explains why and how some homeowners are coping
    4. Integrated Receivables: Why Businesses Are Re Engineering the Last Mile of Cash Application
      By Shelli Hawkinson, Treasury Management Receivables Product Lead For many organizations, the receivables function has long been a patchwork of
    5. 2026 Summer Farming Forecast: Cautious Optimism with Lingering Drought and Wildfire Risk
      Farmers across the U.S. are entering the summer of 2026 facing a perfect storm of drought, severe weather, and mounting financial strain, conditions
    6. Business Challenges As The Economy Recovers From The Covid Pandemic
      The economy will recover after vaccination.gettyThe Covid-19 vaccine rollout is great news, but every change in the economy brings challenges to businesses. The economy should get better in the second half of 2021, with some sectors earlier and some later, as detailed in my article Vaccines Will Bring Economy Near Reco
    7. 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,
    8. 6 Predictions About Cybersecurity Challenges In 2024
      Cybersecurity issues and challenges will continue to provide fodder next year for crisis-related situations for companies, organizations, and
    9. Old National has always focused on strengthening
      Old National has always focused on strengthening and supporting the communities we serve. In 2025, we invested over $4.2 million in our communities
    10. Customer Retention Strategies That Work in Uncertain Times
      Change is one of the few constants in life, especially in business. Enterprises that are able to adapt to change will be able to withstand not only the small fluctuations of everyday operations, but also sudden major disruptions. A global pandemic is but one possibility here; natural disasters and other crises may pull