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    1. Building Trust and Credibility for Your Business: Tips to Avoid Mistakes
      In the days when customers came to your store to buy products, building trust and credibility for your business was a relatively easy process facilitated by face-to-face interactions. You hired likable, friendly employees who spent time working to help customers, even getting to know them as people, and credibility fol
    2. Business And The Economy: A Dashboard More Important Than A Forecast
      Business dashboard showing recent results.gettySome of the most valuable work an economist does in business has little to do with the future, just the current and the past. And these insights don’t require a professional economist, just a dashboard that senior management reviews regularly. A company was emerging from t
    3. College athletes, Old National Bank and financial guidance in the era of NIL
      The college athletics landscape changed forever in June of 2021 when the NCAA implemented the Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) policy, allowing a
    4. Artificial Intelligence, Work And Jobs: Preparing For AI's Uncertain Future
      I’ve been thinking a lot recently about the many ways in which artificial intelligence may change our lives. One of the biggest impacts may be on jobs, not only on the nature of work itself, but on the availability of work. Some crystal ball gazers are predicting that AI (working in concert with its older sibling, auto
    5. The Pros and Cons of Auto Refinancing or Is Auto Refinancing Right for You?
      If one of your goals is to improve your financial wellness, you’re likely making wallet-savvy moves like cutting back on impulse purchases or building your emergency fund. That might make you wonder about other options to save money, such as the benefits of refinancing an auto loan. What is auto refinancing? Simply put
    6. With Gen Z And Millennial Expectations Shifting, Is Nurturing Happy Employees The Latest HR Mandate?
      Organizations are realizing that nurturing happy employees improves talent attraction and retention.
    7. Working to more effectively serve Old National Bank Latino clients and communities
      The following are just some of the steps Old National has taken over the past two years to better serve our Latino clients and communities ...
    8. Difference between a Roth 401(k) and a traditional 401(k)
      While many people are familiar with the benefits of traditional 401(k) plans, others are not as acquainted with Roth 401(k)s.
    9. The coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed life and business for almost everyone
      The coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed life and business for almost everyone. But for veterinarians, the pandemic caused a phenomenon similar to whiplash. In March 2020, when the country went into lockdown mode, veterinarians saw their patient loads dry up almost immediately, as people canceled appointments a
    10. Old National Bank Bolsters Midwest and Southeast Communities with $3.6 Million
      Old National Bank makes a difference throughout its Midwest and Southeast footprint by giving back to the communities it serves. In 2024 alone, Old