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    1. Real-Life Finance Podcast #18 | Making 529 Plans Less Intimidating
      Listen now, wherever you get your podcasts.Hosted by Old National Bank Financial Empowerment Director Ben Joergens, each Real-Life Finance episode
    2. Common Financial Mistakes to Avoid
      Just as to-do lists can be a key part of planning, do-not-do lists can be helpful reminders to avoid mistakes that others have made.1.Impulse
    3. What recession? Pessimism recedes for global economy in 2020.
      Slowing growth and trade tensions were seen a few months ago as major threats to the global economy. The outlook has shifted notably. A nuanced optimism has crept into the stock markets and forecasts about the world economy. Where traders and economists once predicted a U. S. recession in 2020 or certainly by 2021, man
    4. Multigenerational Homes: Solving For Affordability, Care And Retirement
      Multigenerational living for young and old solves for housing affordability, caregiving, and retirement security. getty Multigenerational housing is
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      Digital Estate Planning: What to Know Many important financial and personal assets are now mainly (or only) available digitally. Digital estate
    6. Protect Your Business From Vendor Fraud and Payment Scams
      Payment fraud is rising and small businesses are prime targets. Learn how invoice and vendor fraud, BEC scams work and how to prevent losses. Old National
    7. SECURE 2.0: 5 Things Small Business Owners Need To Know
      The Securing a Strong Retirement Act of 2022 increases retirement saving and contains several provisions to strengthen the American retirement
    8. How Nonprofits And Businesses Can Partner For Meaningful Social Change
      When we break down barriers and invite diverse stakeholders to the table, we create something greater than the sum of its parts.
    9. 4 Common Mistakes New Small Business Owners Make Financially
      Running a small business is a learning opportunity most of the time which, with proper planning, can result in an amazing life venture. You need to
    10. Here Are the Biggest Tax Law Changes to Look Out for This Year
      As yet another tax-filing deadline approaches, taxpayers who want to maximize their return (or minimize how much they owe Uncle Sam) would be wise to get familiar with a handful of key changes taking effect this year. The good news is the tax code didn’t undergo a massive overhaul in 2019. Moreover, some of the changes