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    1. Down Market? It’s Roth Time!
      The recent chaos in the market, coupled with the most significant sell-off since 1987, has at least one silver lining: if you intend to invest you can invest in a Roth vehicle and recoup gains potentially tax-free. Roth IRAs, and their bigger sister, the Roth 401(k), provide the opportunity for savers to develop invest
    2. What is direct deposit?

      Direct deposit is when you have a regular payment, such as a paycheck or a social security payment, deposited directly into your bank account rather than receiving a physical check.

      There are several benefits to direct deposit: it’s more secure than a physical check, since it can’t be lost or stolen; it arrives in your account more quickly than a physical check would arrive via mail; and, you don’t have to spend time depositing your physical check.

      If you’re interested in setting up direct deposit to an Old National account, we have direct deposit instructions.

    3. Three Key Financial Management Strategies to Prioritize for Your Business
      Keeping your business’ finances on solid ground requires more than just maximizing sales and minimizing expenses. There’s a whole lot that goes on
    4. One Simple Tip for Planning the Three Stages of Retirement
      Planning for retirement takes hard work. Here's why taking a targeted approach cam help ensure a financially comfortable retirement
    5. I changed my travel plans because of COVID-19, but there are 3 reasons I'm not changing a single thing about my investment strategy
      I was scheduled to travel to Germany from DC during the first week of March and had been looking forward to the two-week trip. I thought the European
    6. 7 Year-End Wealth Moves
      As we get close to the end of the year, you still have time to improve your financial position with a few well-placed year-end moves.
    7. What To Do If You’re 55 and Just Started Saving
      Strong financial discipline combined with the right money habits can help you retire on track.
    8. Minimizing Taxes When You Inherit Money
      Illustration by Cha Pornea Unless you spend your winters in Aspen and your summers in the Hamptons, you probably don’t have to worry about paying
    9. Don't Get Taxed by Surprise: Year-Round Tax Planning Tips
      By Brad Wright, CFP ‘Tis the season…for taxes. Actually, you should be thinking about taxes year-round. Yes, good times indeed, but when it comes to
    10. 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.