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    (Bloomberg) -- Like millions of her peers, Nicole Read graduated with thousands of dollars of debt. Unlike most of them, she’s getting direct help from her employer to pay it back. The 26-year-old’s job at event organizer Live Nation Entertainment in Beverly Hills, California, comes with a benefit that may be starting
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    To some employees, benefits aren’t just about receiving healthcare and perks — they’re also the opportunity to give back. Fingerpaint — a health and wellness marketing firm in Saratoga Springs, New York — considers volunteering to be so essential to their engagement strategy that they hired an HR professional whose ent
  3. Getting Married and Your Money
    Getting married is a big step! Old National has financial guides, products and services to help you with budgeting and combining your finances.
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  5. How can I see when my homeowner's insurance is paid from my mortgage escrow?

    You can find information about payments for your homeowner’s (hazard) insurance in Mortgage Manager, within Online and Mobile Banking. Our Guide to Accessing Mortgage Manager provides step-by-step directions.

    To see the total amount paid on your behalf for the previous year or year-to-date, go to the top menu in Mortgage Manager and select My Loan. From the dashboard choose Document Center and then select Escrow report.

    To find a specific payment amount during a time period you select, go to My Home on the top menu and choose Payment History. Select a date range to see what payments have been made during that time.

  6. 3 Steps For Managing Your Small Business’s Taxes
    Filing business-related taxes can often be a time-consuming and complicated process, especially for new entrepreneurs. Small business owners need a good understanding of the federal, state, and local taxes required to file.
  7. 6 things you probably didn't realize your accountant can do for your small business
    If you own a business, you've probably worked with a certified public accountant at one point or another. But did you know accountants can do
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    As I think about this year’s Black History Month theme, Resistance, I reflect on the early days of my career as a young black woman in a predominantly
  9. Building Brand Awareness Through Unique and Meaningful Partnerships
    Are you looking for allies to help your business thrive? Here are a few ways to find unique partnership opportunities and build your brand
  10. Five Key Financial Aspects to Managing Your Home
    For most consumers, a home is their largest financial asset and largest ongoing expense. The biggest difference between your home and all your other