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    1. Personal Finance Tips for Military Families
      One study found that military personnel have more credit problems and are more likely to make late house payments than their civilian
    2. Tips for Optimizing Your Investments Amid Inflation
      While higher inflation can be worrying, a modest amount of inflation can encourage spending, borrowing and lending, which in turn keep the economy
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      What to think about when planning for retirement   Getting close to retirement can come with a lot of feelings – from excitement about what comes
    4. 5 Finance Tips for Small Business Owners
      82% of small businesses fail because of cash flow problems. Proper financial management is the key to ensuring that your business is in the 18% minority. The cruel truth about entrepreneurship is that 31.8% of small businesses go bust in their first year. 50% fail before their fifth birthday. The reason? Most small bus
    5. Benefits trends: What will work for 2020
      Benefit trends are shifting to meet the growing demands of a younger workforce. Now more than ever, your clients must foster innovative and creative ways for employees to thrive, engage with their work, and stay at their job. With lower U. S. unemployment rates in 2019, companies must remain competitive to attract and
    6. Business Strategy For The High Inflation Economy
      Companies around the world are feeling inflation, especially companies in the United States.
    7. Championing DEI: a powerful differentiator for ONB
      Here at Old National Bank, we firmly and collectively believe that having a diverse workforce that thrives in an inclusive workplace is a powerful
    8. Cost-Cutting Tips for your Small Business
      Nearly 50% of new businesses fail within their first few years of operation. Although many enterprises strive to increase their revenue by increasing
    9. Key Financial Tools for Women Entrepreneurs' Success
      Old National Bank provides tailored financial solutions, expert consulting, and funding opportunities to support women-owned businesses.
    10. Extended School Closings Create Homework for Employers
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