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    1. One Simple Tip for Planning the Three Stages of Retirement
      Planning for retirement takes hard work. Here's why taking a targeted approach cam help ensure a financially comfortable retirement
    2. A Few Social Security Changes Are Starting in April. Here's What Recipients Need to Know
      Social Security isn't always the easiest program to navigate because it's constantly going through changes. Some changes are expected, such as
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      Looking to buy your first home? Discover why Indianapolis is a top city for first-time homebuyers with affordable housing and a thriving economy.
    4. 14 Ways to Build Business Credit
      In order to build a successful business, you need more than just a great idea. You also need good credit. Old National Bank is here to help with Business credit needs
    5. How to maximize employee participation in HSA plans
      High-deductible health plans (HDHPs) not only offer employees the opportunity to save on their premium contributions, they also provide access to what are commonly touted as triple-tax-advantaged health savings accounts (HSAs). HSA users can put away money tax-free, and account distributions for eligible healthcare cos
    6. Companies without cyber insurance could be making a costly mistake
      Many companies don't have cyber insurance because of costs, but the market is growing. Here's how cyber insurance can help companies recover financially from a cybersecurity incident
    7. Is It Safe to Invest During a Recession?
      The COVID-19 crisis has already upended the U. S. economy. Right now, millions of Americans are out of work while countless small businesses are at risk of shutting down on a permanent basis. As such, there's talk that we'll soon have a full-blown recession on our hands. There's no single definition of what a recession
    8. 5 Ways to Ensure You're Providing Value to Customers
      Measure the right metrics and get on the same page as your customers. They will thank you by returning over and over again. The most important thing
    9. National Consumer Protection Week: How Old National Bank Helps Safeguard Clients from Fraud
      Fraud continues to evolve, becoming more sophisticated and harder to spot.
    10. How Companies Can Help Employees With Student Loan Debt
      (StatePoint) After paying monthly student loan minimums, many Americans have just enough to cover basic living expenses, which means that when unexpected expenses arise, they often end up defaulting on their student loans. It’s no wonder that student loan debt is a top financial stressor for so many. There’s good news,