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    1. 5 Roth IRA Rules You Must Know Before Opening An Account
      I’m a big advocate of the Roth IRA. I love to talk about it, and I recommend it to anyone who’ll entertain the conversation. But what I discovered is that a lot of people don’t understand the full extent of what a great investment vehicle the Roth IRA is. As well, many who do have it are completely unaware of how best
    2. 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?

    3. 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.
    4. 5 Ways to Protect Your Money From a Recession
      Here are five smart moves to recession-proof your finances, before a storm hits.
    5. 5 Things You Need to Know About Health Savings Accounts
      With healthcare growing more expensive by the minute, many working Americans and retirees alike are grappling with costly medical bills.
    6. 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
    7. 3 Steps to Choosing a Health Insurance Plan for 2024
      Health insurance is one of those things you should really never go without. All it takes is a single emergency room trip
    8. 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
    9. What New Grads Should Know About Money
      One of the most common things I often hear from people after one of our financial wellness workshops is how much they wish they had learned about personal finance when they were younger.
    10. Tips to teach kids about money and savings. Do's and Don'ts to teaching kids about money
      Educating kids about money and savings is key to their future financial success. Parents need to understand the best practices and pitfalls.