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    1. How the Old National Bank Foundation Funds Support Youth Financial Education
      Old National has always focused on strengthening and supporting the communities we serve. In 2025, we invested over $4.2 million in our communities
    2. What Every American Small Business Owner Needs to Know About Accounting
      Managing expenses, paying taxes, staying on top of payroll, and the overall money management required to run many small businesses will likely take more time and effort than many business owners want.
    3. How Parents Can Help Their Kids Build Good Credit at Any Age
      Parents have a profound influence on their children -- including what they learn or don't learn about finances.
    4. 7 Ways to Avoid Financial Stress When Running a Business
      Running your own business requires careful thought and planning. But even with all that, it’s hard to avoid feeling financially stressed from time to time. Handling the stress productively can help your business succeed. But avoiding it in the first place can also make your job far more enjoyable. Here are seven ways t
    5. America Saves Week, April 6-10: Small Steps That Build Financial Confidence
      Each year, America Saves Week serves as a national call to action — encouraging individuals and families to pause, reflect, and take steps toward
    6. 2022 Transfer Tax Update
      Despite the various proposals to lower federal transfer tax (estate, gift and GST taxes) exemptions and increase the tax rates, none of them were enacted in 2021.
    7. 5 Growth Opportunities for Businesses to Thrive in a Post-COVID-19 World
      COVID-19 may be waning thanks to our vigilant medical and research communities, but the world has changed irrevocably. Many organizations have undergone a digital transformation faster than ever before, and the pandemic was the major catalyst. Now, more than a year later, everyone is starting to settle in and adjust to
    8. 4 Ways Companies Can Prepare For Growth After Covid
      After Covid, companies may need to consider approaching growth differently.gettyAre you prepared for growth? It’s a timely question to consider as we approach the one-year anniversary of the pandemic in the United States. It’s also a question that likely hasn’t come up in some time for those companies hit especially ha
    9. 5 Things to Do as Your Retirement Date Approaches
      If you're among the nearly 5.6 million Americans who retire every year, here are five ways to make retirement easier.
    10. How Does Compound Interest Work?
      You'd think that to accumulate a lot of money, whether in a savings account, retirement plan, or brokerage account, you'd need to consistently put a lot of money in there.