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    1. ISO 20022 and SWIFT Messaging: How Old National Bank is Evolving Our International Payment Capabilities
      The global payments industry is transitioning to ISO 20022, a new messaging standard that replaces decades-old SWIFT message formats. On November 22,
    2. The Average American Has This Much in Emergency Savings. Do You?
      About 63% of U.S. adults say they could cover a $400 emergency expense using cash or its equivalent.
    3. When should you use a personal loan vs. a credit card?
      Beyond their broad usability, personal loans and credit cards have some major differences.
    4. Tug of War: Handling the Challenge of Competing Financial Goals
      Let's walk through three steps to help you handle the challenge of competing financial goals.
    5. How small operational changes can add up to large energy savings
      Facilities managers can help light a competitive fire under their organization if it's dragging its feet on energy improvements.
    6. Don't Leave Things to Luck: 3 Ways to Secure Your Finances in 2023
      Rampant inflation has been with us for well over a year. And it's caused a lot of people's finances to take a turn for the worse.
    7. How a 'Near Zero' Interest Rate Affects Your Money
      The Federal Reserve announced on Sunday that it would cut interest rates to near zero, with the benchmark for consumer interest rates to drop to between 0% and 0.25%.
    8. Key Entrepreneurial Trends for 2025
      If you're a business owner or planning to start a new business, here are some key trends taking center stage in the new year
    9. Understanding SEO Jargon: A Simple Guide for Business Owners
      Imagine this: Sarah, a passionate small business owner, sits at her desk on a late Wednesday afternoon, scrolling through her emails. She pauses at
    10. A Commitment to Community Financial Education
      Finding the right lender and making a connection can make the difference in buying a home or making a large purchase. Free financial education from