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  4. 5 Reasons to Start a Retirement Plan for your workers
    5 Reasons to Start a Retirement Plan for your employees. Even if you’ve considered starting a retirement plan for your employees in the past. Old National Bank has retirement plan services to help businesses.
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    COVID-19 has battered the U. S. economy over the past two months, and small businesses in particular are hurting. It's estimated that more than 100,000 small businesses have already closed permanently due to the pandemic, and if the Great Lockdown continues, countless more face a similar fate. If you own a small busine
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    When it comes to retirement investing, it pays to take advantage of accounts that provide tax breaks for savings. Sadly, many people are passing up the chance to invest in one of the most accessible of those accounts -- the IRA. In fact, according to the Center for Retirement Research, only around 15% of people of all
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    Lots of finance experts are firmly on the "Debit is evil!" bandwagon -- and with good reason in some cases. There are countless tales of woe from folks who struggle to pay off large or growing debt. But some of those advisors may be a bit shortsighted on the topic of debt. Luckily, for every anti-debt extremist, there'
  9. SECURE Act impact on small business retirement plans
    For small business-owning clients, ensuring their employees have access to a retirement plan - without incurring huge costs - is a particular challenge. Fortunately, the SECURE Act, passed in December 2019, created several opportunities to that can help employers establish retirement plans, as well as to expand on thei
  10. Should You Go Back to Work as a Retiree If Your Nest Egg Isn't Cutting It?
    After leaving the workforce, you'll have to start relying on savings and Social Security to support you. Unfortunately, you may discover these income