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    1. By Jamie Hermann, Mortgage Sales Manager, Old
      By Jamie Hermann, Mortgage Sales Manager, Old National Bank   As the home buying season reaches its peak, Old National is proud to support the
    2. 7 Ways To Make The Best Use Of Your Tax Refund
      Did you get a tax refund for 2021? The average is about $3,000 this year.
    3. What is a rollover IRA? How to transfer funds from your 401(k) to an IRA and avoid taxes
      Summary List PlacementIf you have an employer-sponsored plan like a 401(k), you might wonder what happens to your money when you leave the job — either for a new gig, to work on your own, or to retire early. A rollover IRA is one alternative. It could be a smart choice if you're looking for more investment options, low
    4. 9 better ways to use your tax refund instead of spending it
      Hopefully, you've completed and sent off your tax return by now. While some of us may owe Uncle Sam money, others are getting a nice hefty refund
    5. Employee expectations are changing. Here are 5 ways to keep up
      Even before the pandemic disrupted life as we know it, the human resources department was feeling the pressure to evolve. Due to the ease of use of consumer apps and websites, employees simply expect more. The need for a better way to connect with colleagues and improved accessibility of core people systems and service
    6. Gen Z Smart Money Blog: Smarter Travel for Safer Spending
      Is your Instagram feed filled with traveling pictures, but you’re at home stressing about your bank balance? You’re not alone.
    7. Preparing Your Information for Disaster
      When COVID first hit, like a lot of people, I began to think about my own mortality in a new light. Here was this unknown illness that was striking people down. What if it were to happen to me? What I felt wasn't so much a fear of my own mortality, but worries about what would happen to my family if I were no longer he
    8. Saving For College And On Your Taxes: Understanding 529 Plans
      Any adult may open a 529 Plan for any named beneficiary—you do not have to be the parent or grandparent of the person named.gettyMay 29 is National 529 College Savings Plan Day! Do you know what a 529 plan is? Do you know how to use it? Let me explain. What is it?529 College Plans were initially created to help familie
    9. How Small Businesses Can Get Benefits Employees Love
      The pandemic-linked Great Resignation has been marked by millions of employees either opting out of the workforce or fleeing to other employers.
    10. Passive Income Isn't Just for the Rich. Here Are 3 Ways Everyone Can Earn More Money
      You don't have to be rich to generate passive income. Here are a few strategies for earning some extra money without breaking a sweat