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    1. College Savings: The Benefit of Starting Early
      Planning ahead now can result in brighter futures  
    2. 3 steps to greater FSA/HSA participation
      The rapid spread of COVID-19 has emerged as one of the biggest health crises of our time, with plenty of uncertainty still to come. In response, many American families have turned to self-funded health care benefits like flexible spending accounts (FSAs) and health savings accounts (HSAs) to purchase over-the-counter m
    3. What should I do if my Old National checks were lost or stolen?

      Call Old National Client Care at 1-800-731-2265 to report lost or stolen checks. We will put a hold on the lost checks and open a new account for you. Checks contain sensitive information so it is important to act quickly.

    4. Saving For College And On Your Taxes: Understanding 529 Plans
      Any adult may open a 529 Plan for any named beneficiary—you do not have to be the parent or grandparent of the person named.gettyMay 29 is National 529 College Savings Plan Day! Do you know what a 529 plan is? Do you know how to use it? Let me explain. What is it?529 College Plans were initially created to help familie
    5. Can I make a payment on my mortgage loan using a credit or debit card?

      At this time, borrowers cannot use a credit or debit card to make a payment on their Old National mortgage loan. Payments can only be accepted from a checking or savings account.

      See our related FAQ: How can I make a payment on my Old National mortgage loan?

    6. Money Market vs. CD: What’s the Difference?
      There are many types of savings accounts, and it’s important to understand which one will fit your specific savings goals.
    7. 3 small ways to start saving more money now that will add up over time
      If you overspent during the holidays, here are three ways that can help you build your savings back up over time.
    8. Parents: Nine Ways to Jump-Start Your Teenager's Financial Future
      Talking to your kids about money can serve them well down the road. Here are some tips to help your teen set up a bright financial future
    9. 3 Financial Gifts to Give Your Kids This Holiday Season
      With supply-chain issues causing inventory hiccups at retailers across the country, many parents are scrambling this holiday season to get their hands
    10. 7 Top Benefits of Roth IRAs That You Don't Want to Overlook
      The Roth IRA (individual retirement account) is bursting with benefits that can make saving for retirement a bit more exciting. If you don't want to