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  1. Collecting Unemployment? How To Avoid A Tax Bill Next Year
    With more than one in 10 workers currently jobless, many Americans are depending on unemployment benefits as a financial crutch to get them through the pandemic. The $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act dramatically expanded unemployment benefits by amount, how long they last and who is
  2. Real-Life Finance Podcast #4 | Wealth Advisor LaToya Williams
    Hosted by Old National Bank Financial Empowerment Director Ben Joergens, each Real-Life Finance episode focuses on everyday financial solutions that
  3. Smishing Attempts Are on the Uptick
    Smishing Attempts are on the rise. Like many financial institutions, Old National has recently seen an increase in “smishing” fraud
  4. Six Myths Surrounding The 2021 Employee Retention Tax Credit
    Businesses around the country have been slow to evaluate, or quick to assume they are ineligible for, the 2021 Employee Retention Credit (“ERC”). The result: a significant amount of cash is still being paid to the Federal government when it could remain with companies that need it. In 2021 the maximum amount of ERC is
  5. Enrolling in Medicare? 3 Ways Retirees Can Lower Their Costs
    If you're getting ready to enroll in Medicare, there are a few strategies for lowering your costs. Read on to find out what you can do
  6. Solo 401(k) vs. SEP: Which is Best for Biz Owners?
    Small business owners have several options to choose from when it comes to retirement planning. Traditional or Roth IRAs can provide a good start to saving for retirement, but successful business owners often need a plan that allows them to defer much larger amounts on an annual basis. SEP-IRAs were introduced as a way
  7. 3 Ways You Could Be Leaving Some of Your Social Security Benefits on the Table
    Three common mistakes that could shrink your Social Security checks and how to avoid them in retirement.
  8. Biden still has a rosy view on the economy despite a bad November jobs report. Here's 3 reasons why he may be right to be optimistic.
    Biden touted a sharp drop in the jobless rate and argued the economy is on the right track. There's a problem, though: the economy added about half
  9. Thinking of selling your business? 2 steps to get the best price
    Throughout the country, hundreds of thousands of business owners are struggling to cope with the massive impact of the coronavirus shutdown. Most will
  10. Why You May Not Have as Much Saved for Retirement as You Think
    Broadly speaking, the retirement-savings situation among today's workers is bleak, even among those who are nearing retirement age.