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    1. YOUR MONEY: Tax planning for businesses in the year ahead
      As I mentioned in an earlier article, the landmark passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in late 2017 brought the most significant changes to the tax landscape we have seen since 1986. Previously we discussed how individuals were impacted by the changes, but businesses could also have significant adjustments to m
    2. Think twice before cutting employee financial wellness benefits
      Can you think of the last time a financial situation had you stressed out and so preoccupied it was difficult to focus at work? All you could think about was handling the situation and maintaining financial stability, eliminating that added stress and getting back to life as usual. Now top that situation off with the n
    3. 6 cost management strategies for CIOs amid geopolitical disruption
      Editor's note: The following is a guest article from Chris Ganly, research vice president at Gartner, Inc. The pandemic and Russia's invasion of
    4. ABA Podcast: Old National Chairman & CEO Jim Ryan on Mergers and Growth, More
      Recently, Old National Chairman and CEO Jim Ryan appeared on the American Bankers Association’s popular ABA Banking Journal Podcast, and I thought you
    5. Business Strategy For The High Inflation Economy
      Companies around the world are feeling inflation, especially companies in the United States.
    6. Old National’s Empowerment Small Business Loan Program
      Old National hosted three receptions in the Chicagoland market for the Old National Empowerment Small Business Loan Program in August of 2024, when a
    7. Planning for 2020: Leveraging technology to alleviate basic business woes
      Use modern technology to improve daily business activities. Many medium-sized and small businesses are tapping into the new technology to help them come up with a more innovative, more efficient, and more productive workforce. Similarly, the rise in remote workers has led to an increase in the demand for on-demand data
    8. Strong relationships can aid CFOs in building C-suite cohesion
      While some economists are cautiously optimistic about the future of the economy, executive leaders are still facing high inflation, rising
    9. When To Bring Your People Back To Work—Four Issues To Decide When And How
      With so much conflicting and sometimes vague guidance on when to bring people back to work as part of the Great Reboot of your enterprise, how do you make the decision for your own team? What’s needed is a rigorous way to disentangle issues and address each one in an orderly way. Through analysis with the IT consulting
    10. 3 Ways Leaders Can Reduce Burnout and Improve Retention for Their Hybrid Workers
      According to a recent workplace survey, 80 percent of 25- to 34-year-olds said that friendships with co-workers are the most important thing to them