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    1. Four Key Elements of a Good Estate Plan
      The type of estate plan you have depends on your personal situation. But here are four basic elements every plan should include
    2. Advice To Women On Bridging the Retirement Savings Gap
      Women continue to fall short in their overall retirement savings as compared to their male counterparts. There are many contributing factors to this. For one, women get paid less so there simply isn’t as much to put away. The most recent Census data confirms that on average, a full time working woman earns 20 cents per
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      Employers are struggling to find skilled workers. The solution? Training up the ones they already have. Skilled workers are in short supply. But
    5. 5 pending changes that could impact year-end small business tax planning
      Congress has been debating a number of big bills that contain tax changes. Some of the proposed changes are favorable; many are not. All of them may
    6. Moving to a New State? 3 Financial Factors You Need to Consider
      The pandemic changed work patterns for many Americans. Due to the ability for many to work remotely, a new report from Upwork found that 2.4% of people, or 4.9 million Americans, have already moved because of remote work since 2020.
    7. Celebrating Black History Month-Business Spotlight: Joy's Helping Hand Childcare
      Joy's Helping Hand Childcare. Celebrate Black History Month with Old National Bank. Small Business success story
    8. The Future Of Office Real Estate
      When the Covid-19 pandemic is over, offices will still be used—but differently. Companies and their employees will have more options, and thus diversity of locations and uses will dominate the business world. We have learned about possibilities that we didn’t imagine in 2019, the good old days. Remote work has proved t
    9. Leveraging Your Home’s Value for Home Renovations
      For many homeowners, their house is their most significant asset, and seeing its value increase over time is always encouraging.
    10. The Uncomfortable Truth About Paying Yourself a Real Salary
      Seven uncomfortable truths most founders eventually face when it comes to paying themselves like a real operator, not a scrappy placeholder.