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  1. Caring for Your Aging Parents: A Seven-Step Guide
    Aging certainly is part of the circle of life. If we are all fortunate, someday we can repay the favor of our parents caring for us, by caring for
  2. Community Banking: When You Invest with Old National, We Invest in Your Community
    What is an investment in community equity? It’s providing opportunities for the launches of new small businesses, supporting community development and
  3. Embracing education opportunities that elevate women in the workplace
    The problems facing women in business are deeply rooted in the ideas people bring with them to work. Giving women more access to skills-based trainings and leadership programs won’t change that, so long as companies still embrace outdated ways of thinking -- especially in internal education. This piece will float some
  4. Equipment Leasing and Finance Association Announces Top 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2019
  5. Five Ways Small Business Owners Plan Intelligently For Retirement
    Preparing financially for retirement can be complicated for anyone, but for small business owners the process often poses even more challenges. Teachers, police officers, firefighters and other government employees generally receive a pension. The corporate world can offer benefit plans or matching contributions. But e
  6. How To Invest: Tips For Kids And Why You're Never Too Young To Get Rich
    The path to wealth is closer than many young people suspect. And the good news is that the younger you are, the greater the opportunity is. Especially when it comes to learning how to invest in stocks. If you have $15.26 in your pocket, it takes 16 doublings of your money to reach $1 million. Now skeptics might read th
  7. It’s Never Too Late to Start Saving for Retirement: A Guide by Ben Joergens, Financial Empowerment Director
    Start Saving for Retirement: A Guide Financial Empowerment Director, Old National Bank
  8. Keys To Managing Small Business Growth Without Major Investors
    There are many reasons to grow a small business without investors. You may want to keep 100% of the equity in your business rather than share it.
  9. Life Insurance: What Business Owners Should Know
    It's important to insure yourself as well as your company It is said that a quality life insurance policy provides "certainty in an uncertain world."
  10. Millennial Money: How to tell when money advice is bad
    There are a lot of people out there who want to tell you what to do with your money. The problem is only some of them know what they’re talking