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    1. How Old National is Creating New Homeowners, Meeting Demand for Majority-Minority Area Home Ownership
      By Christian Gilhuly | Old National Bank Community Development Loan Officer, Grand Rapids After almost 25 years in banking, and now recently changing
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      There are dozens of factors to consider as you're planning for retirement. How much should you be saving? What age should you retire?
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      If you're itching to buy real estate in 2024, consider these 5 rules first.
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      Manufacturers are facing complex and costly risks like climate change, AI, cybersecurity and the supply chain. That's where insurance companies come in
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      By Rieva Lesonsky Survey after survey of small business owners indicates that attracting and keeping employees is one of the biggest challenges today. And with the unemployment rate still low, that problem is not likely to go away soon. A few months ago we noted that, according to a survey from Kelton Global, commissio
    7. How to Grow a $500 Emergency Fund Into $5,000 Faster Than You Think
      Building up your emergency fund is easier than you think. Here are five strategies to get you started
    8. Should You Help Your Adult Kids Buy a Home?
      Buying a house is still part of the American Dream and it can be a crucial step towards adulthood and building wealth.
    9. The 4 Underrated Financial Moves to Make After a Layoff
      Getting laid off unexpectedly can make you feel scared, disoriented, and unsure of what to do next. Even if you've built an emergency fund, or you're getting a severance, the negative cash flow can make you feel as if your personal finances are in jeopardy.
    10. Financial Advice I Would Give My Younger Self – Planning for Education Funding
      At the end of most lectures I give, the moderator usually asks, "What else should our audience know?"