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Why Outsourcing IT and Cybersecurity is the Smart Choice for FQHCs
Cyber criminals are increasingly going after healthcare organizations. That's bad news for FQHCs, which offer healthcare to underserved communities. Here are a few reasons why outsourcing IT needs could help protect FQHCs from attempted breaches
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Why The Inflation Picture Remains Clouded And What Business Leaders Need To Know
Inflation is on everyone’s mind these days: what causes the surge, how high it will go, and when it will be under control. Will it be a short-term
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Why Your 401(k) Is a Tax Trap (and What You Should Do)
Just about every financial expert I know advises savers to contribute to their company's 401(k) plan -- at least enough to receive the employer's matching contribution. I can't argue any differently. That company match is free money -- a bonus from the boss -- so why not cash in if you can? And, of course, the tax brea
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The three main types of annuities: what they are and how they work
Every day we expose ourselves to risk: getting out of bed, doing yard work or going to work. However, we can mitigate those risks by using caution
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The Topic of Q1 2025: Extension of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act?
By 1834, a division of Old National Bank We think the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is arguably the biggest topic for many investors and
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What Biden’s AI executive order means for biotech and healthcare
This week, President Joe Biden issued a historic executive order on artificial intelligence in pursuit of what his administration calls “safe, secure,
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What Is a CD Ladder, and How Can It Make You Money? Your Guide in 2025
A "CD ladder" may sound like some complex investing strategy, but it's actually very simple. It allows you to earn high interest without keeping all of your savings locked up for months or years.
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National Agriculture Day: How Old National Bank Supports Agribanking, Agribusiness
National Agriculture Day celebrates those that don’t work in hours -- they work in acres. Farming and ranching aren’t just occupations that are
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Return to work: A phased approach that really works
COVID-19 has turned the world upside down, and while most companies have enforced work from home policies amidst the crisis, many are starting to think about when they will return to the office and how to go about that transition. Safety should come first when developing a return to work strategy and there are many pre
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6 Tips For Financing Through A Quarantine Or Furlough
Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak, companies all across the country are reducing the hours of their employees, or even instituting temporary furloughs, to help prevent the spread of the virus. While the conditions and severity of the reduction of hours may vary, they all generally involve a temporary reduction or