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    1. The insurance response to today's manufacturing risks
      Manufacturers are facing complex and costly risks like climate change, AI, cybersecurity and the supply chain. That's where insurance companies come in
    2. Money management 101: How to ace student checking accounts
      For many students, heading to college is the first opportunity for them to take their financial fitness into their own hands.
    3. 5 Ways to Squeeze Every Penny Out of Your 401(k)
      Used well throughout your career, your 401(k) plan can help you reach millionaire status by the time you retire. If you really put your mind to it and effort behind it, you might even be able to blow past that level. The thing is, though, that while the basic concept behind the 401(k) is simple, getting the absolute mo
    4. In Family Philanthropy, Embracing Differences Can Pay Off
      Families may benefit from learning about and supporting one another’s philanthropic aspirations.
    5. Supply Chain Disruptions Are Likely to Continue in 2023. Here's How to Manage
      While some severe pressures from the pandemic are starting to ease, there are still many global supply chain obstacles business owners should keep
    6. Why Good Credit Matters in 2026 — Tips to Build and Maintain It | Old National
      Good credit affects more than interest rates — it can influence housing, insurance, and loan options. Learn practical tips to build and maintain strong credit with Old National.
    7. CFOs want AI that pays: real metrics, not marketing demos
      CFOs are now looking beyond simple time savings toward more strategic applications.
    8. What To Do When You’ve Been Laid Off
      Many people continue to struggle under the current economic conditions with high inflation and increased cost of living. Unfortunately, there is also
    9. Would You Pack Your Lunch for $1.2 Million?
      It's easy to eat lunch out. It's convenient. It's a nice break from work, and, boy, is it delicious. And how much does it cost? Not much at all.  "Just a few dollars." Well, that's what marketers want you to think.
    10. 5 money conversations you should have before you get married
      Money may not be the most romantic topic on the pre-wedding agenda, but it's probably the most important. According to a study of over 4,500 married