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    1. What's the Best Way to Tackle Debt? Comparing Balance Transfer Cards vs. Loans
      If you have a significant amount of debt, it can make everyday life stressful. It may feel like you're never able to get on top of your finances. This is especially true if you don't know how to pay off debt.
    2. Is one of your New Year’s resolutions to
      Is one of your New Year’s resolutions to handle your money better in 2022? The secret is a budget… according to a Debt.com survey, 88% of people
    3. 4 myths we tell ourselves about money and how to get it straight
      Most of us lie to ourselves. Psychologists put it down to something called cognitive dissonance, the uncomfortable tension we feel when our behavior does not match our beliefs.
    4. Retire With Confidence: Master Your Finances & Lifestyle
      Are you financially ready for retirement? Here are some practical steps to help you prepare and ensure you have a stress-free retirement
    5. How to create a good culture for your small business
      While the culture or atmosphere at any business can be critical to attracting and retaining top workers, it needs to be a focus for small business owners who can't offer the kind of salary and benefits that bigger companies do. Many owners are busy with customers, vendors and finances, and culture isn't something they
    6. Old National Bank Community Growth Plan Expanded to $9.5 Billion Supporting Historically Underserved in Communities
      In February 2022, Old National announced a five-year, $8.3 billion Community Growth Plan (CGP) focused on expanding our longstandingcommitment to
    7. By Joe Kiser, President, Old National Bank
      By Joe Kiser, President, Old National Bank FoundationIn the summer of 2023, a groundbreaking collaboration emerged in Kalamazoo, Mich., exemplifying
    8. Tariffs And Inflation Affect Summer Travel Plans, New Survey Says
      As the summer travel season looms, nearly half of Americans say tariffs are disrupting their travel plans, according to a new consumer survey.
    9. 3 cybersecurity tips for finance chiefs
      The cybersecurity landscape has become considerably more complex over the last decade. Between the rapid adoption of remote work and the proliferation of new tech tools, finance chiefs and their IT counterparts are grappling with an ever-changing set of potential vulnerabilities.
    10. 3 habits to start now to build wealth for a lifetime, according to a financial planner
      Summary List Placement  As a financial planner, an important part of my job is helping clients make choices now to build wealth for the future. I always recommend clients start by reviewing their financial situation regularly and knowing how (and why) they're spending their money. I also think it's important to underst