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The envelope budgeting method can help keep you honest about your money
Setting up a budget is an important part of managing your money. You can figure out how much you earn, record all your major monthly expenses, and
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The 'retirement savings waterfall' explains where your money should go to build the most wealth
It can be hard to figure out where to put the money you save for retirement when there are multiple types of accounts you can open. The "retirement savings waterfall" can help you prioritize, by explaining where your money should go first, and then where any extra money should go. First, take advantage of any employer
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4 Money-Savings Moves I Wish I Had Made in My 20s
Do you have enough money put away for emergencies or vacations or expected costs? This article explores why and how to rethink your savings strategy
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401(k) Losing Money? Here's Why You Shouldn't Panic
It's been a rough week for stock investors as volatility rocked the market. If you've been peeking at your 401(k) plan balance, you may be seeing
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Unemployment May Give You More Money, But It Can't Give You This
Unemployment benefits are looking a lot better than usual these days, thanks to the extra $600 per week the CARES Act provides to all recipients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some people are actually earning more money from unemployment benefits than they did working their normal jobs, but even for these individuals, u
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What I wish I knew about money when I was younger
To celebrate Financial Literacy Month, Old National Wealth Management team members share what they wish they knew about money when they were younger.
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How To Make Your Money Last As Long As You Do In Retirement
The main goal of investing for retirement is building up enough wealth to cover your living expenses (and pay for fun) for as long as you live. The problem? There is not a single soul on Earth who knows when they’re going to die. You can speculate all you want, but the reality is, you don’t know if you’ll last until 85
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3 retention strategies as employers realize ‘back to work doesn’t work’
As companies realize that back to work might not work, they are scrambling to come up with strategies to mitigate high turnover rates.
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Are You Really Prepared To Weather A Recession?
In this Sept. 16, 2008 file photo, people work inside the Lehman Brothers headquarters in New York. Shoppers won’t be picking up little tables from the Bombay Company in the coming year. Or investing with Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns. Or flying to Hawaii on Aloha Airlines. Or buying ultra-cheap tickets on Skybus ei
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Pros and Cons of Using a HELOC to Consolidate Your Debt
Stressed about debt? If you're a homeowner, you can use a HELOC to consolidate your debt. Read on to learn about the pros and cons, and whether this option might work for you