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  1. What employers can do to combat rising health care costs in the new year
    In the 2020 coverage year, Affordable Care Act marketplace premiums for private health insurance will be reduced by an average of four percent. In contrast, according to a survey conducted by the National Business Group, health care benefit costs are expected to rise by five percent in the new year. This cost increase
  2. When Is Inflation Good for the Economy?
    Inflation is and has been a highly debated phenomenon in economics. Even the use of the word "inflation" has different meanings in different contexts. Many economists, businessmen, and politicians maintain that moderate inflation levels are needed to drive consumption, assuming that higher levels of spending are crucia
  3. Winning Customers (And Winning Them Back)
    Billions of dollars and untold hours are spent luring new customers into an organization so that they can spend their hard-earned dollars for goods and services. That transaction is at the heart of capitalism and without it, economies begin to sink precipitously, and eventually fail altogether. Entire creative organiza
  4. Are You Making These Money Mistakes In Your Business?
    You’re an ambitious woman and you likely became an entrepreneur because you saw you could do more in your career. You wanted to reach higher, reach more people, and make your mark in the world. Being an entrepreneur offered you a way of doing that, and you hit the ground running. You learned all the things: marketing,
  5. How To Master Cash Flow To Unlock Profitability For Your Business
    You understand that managing your finances can be challenging when running a business.
  6. Human Resources And Recruitment Trends For 2024
    HR decision-makers and recruiters are optimistic about the future of recruiting.
  7. Career Development
    No matter where our team members are in their career development, we’re committed to partnering with them and helping them achieve their goals. Grow with us!
  8. Scott J. Evernham
    Scott J. Evernham is Chief Risk Officer at Old National.
  9. The Transition Away from LIBOR
    Have questions about how the end of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) may affect you and your loans? See the Old National FAQs on the subject.
  10. Where to invest to close the cyber skills gap
    Finding and retaining qualified cyber workers is still a challenge.  The number of professionals in the cybersecurity workforce is at an all-time