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    1. Planning for 2020: Leveraging technology to alleviate basic business woes
      Use modern technology to improve daily business activities. Many medium-sized and small businesses are tapping into the new technology to help them come up with a more innovative, more efficient, and more productive workforce. Similarly, the rise in remote workers has led to an increase in the demand for on-demand data
    2. Millennial Money: 4 items for your midyear money checklist
      A lot can happen in six months. That’s why, as we close out the first half of the year, it makes sense to check in on your financial life. “With
    3. Fed sees earlier time frame for rate hikes with inflation up
      WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve signaled Wednesday that it may act sooner than previously planned to start dialing back the low-interest-rate policies that have helped fuel a swift rebound from the pandemic recession but have also coincided with rising inflation. The Fed's policymakers forecast that they would ra
    4. Extending Hazard Pay for Assisted Living and Nursing Home Heroes May Be the Best Option for Everyone Involved
      Have you been here yet, the point where the care for mom or dad, or grandma or grandpa becomes too much, or the medical need or attention that they require outstrips our abilities or resources? At that point, we turn to professionals in assisted living or nursing facilities to care for our loved ones. We work to choose
    5. Do You Need Small Business Liability Insurance? 5 Questions to Ask
      Keeping your operating costs low is a major concern when you're running a small business. There may not be room in your budget for optional add-ons right now, so you feel you have to stick to the essentials. As a result, you've probably wondered: Do you need small business insurance? Or is it an extra cost you can forg
    6. Four Ways Small Businesses Can Cuts Costs
      While running a business is often a juggling act of different roles and tasks, the one constant is the job of managing the capital used to fund it all. Regardless of what larger social or economic issues might be at play at any given time, effectively managing your business’s expenses and investments is the best way to
    7. 4 ways to make your business more resilient and ready for the future
      Resilience is no longer just about grit or recovering from setbacks. It’s about anticipating change, staying agile in uncertainty, and continuously evolving.
    8. 3 Good Reasons to Outsource in Your Small Business
      There is a growing trend in businesses to outsource some functions. There are many reasons outsourcing is an excellent option for many companies, and the advances in technology make it a viable solution. Many employers originally looked at outsourcing with suspicion. If owners didn't have control over the individual te
    9. Old National Bank 'Gives to the Max' for Minnesota veterans assistance
      Since 2009, Minnesotans have embraced a state-wide, one-day giving event called Give to the Max Day. The campaign, led by GiveMN, has seen over $300
    10. Small Business: Ways to Avoid Fraud This Holiday Season
      holidays can make or break the year for small business. Be aware and put systems in place to combat fraud. Old National bank shares ways to protect