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    1. What Is ‘Good’ Debt and How Can It Improve Your Finances?
      Not all debt is necessarily bad. This article explores the concept of “good debt” and how it can work for you
    2. The 3 smartest ways to cut costs and grow your savings during a pandemic, according to a personal finance guru
      Ramit Sethi is an entrepreneur, and the founder and CEO of personal finance website I Will Teach You To Be Rich. During the pandemic, he recommends people find new ways to cut down on their highest expenses, which are typically rent, eating out, and discretionary spending on material items. Sethi also strongly advises
    3. Planning a Major Home Renovation? 3 Smart Ways to Finance It
      Careful planning is key to keeping your project on track and avoiding unpleasant financial surprises along the way.
    4. 3 Times a Mortgage Refinance Absolutely Doesn't Pay
      The interest rate you pay when you first sign your mortgage may not be the interest rate you pay for life -- even with a fixed loan.
    5. Zelle®
      Send or request money easily with Zelle and the Old National Bank Mobile App.
    6. 3 Moves to Make Before Doing a Balance Transfer
      If you owe money on a few different credit cards, you may be considering a balance transfer. A balance transfer lets you move your existing balances onto a new card with a lower interest rate -- ideally, an initial 0% introductory rate.
    7. Small Business Owner’s Guide to Saving
      A Business Owner’s Guide to Saving talk through your short-term and long-term goals, achieve financial stability, grow their savings, and maximize their earnings.
    8. What is account to account transfers and how do I use it?

      Moving money to your Old National account is quick, secure and simple. You can also set up automatic or recurring transfers, schedule transfers in advance and get notifications of those transactions.

      First, log in to your Digital Banking account.

      Go to the Move Money tab and click External Funds Transfers.

      Before you can transfer money, you will need to add the accounts you want to move money between. 

      Click Settings, Accounts.

      Click, Add a New Account

      Select the account type and enter the account information.

      You are now ready to setup one-time or recurring transfers.

    9. Essential steps to opening a business bank account
      If you've started your own business, you may be ready to open a business bank account.
    10. Old National BankStudio ID Audience: Consumer
      With a home equity line of credit1, you can pay for home improvements, consolidate debt, and access cash when you need it!