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    1. Understanding Qualified Charitable Distributions
      As you build your legacy, considering how to leverage your charitable contributions can be a fulfilling endeavor. Qualified Charitable Distributions
    2. 5 Steps to Retiring Early
      Early retirement is becoming an increasingly popular financial goal for many Americans. The FIRE movement — Financial Independence, Retire Early — has gained traction in recent years, and more people find themselves aggressively saving with the hopes of leaving the workforce in their 40s or 50s rather than their 60s or
    3. 6 Ways to Pay Off Credit Card Debt Fast
      This is a great time to get out of credit card debt. The economy is starting to work its way back to normalcy following the COVID-19 pandemic, and the average American’s personal savings rate has jumped to record levels. Still, many people are stuck with high-interest credit card debt — a burden that will only worsen w
    4. How to Grow a $500 Emergency Fund Into $5,000 Faster Than You Think
      Building up your emergency fund is easier than you think. Here are five strategies to get you started
    5. Real-Life Finance Podcast #6 | Old National Culture Champion Kathy Schoettlin
      Hosted by Old National Bank Financial Empowerment Director Ben Joergens, each Real-Life Finance episode focuses on everyday financial solutions that
    6. Should You Help Your Adult Kids Buy a Home?
      Buying a house is still part of the American Dream and it can be a crucial step towards adulthood and building wealth.
    7. Buckle Up: 3 Reasons Why Inflation Is Rising
      Consumer prices are rising at the fastest rate since the Great Recession and the second fastest rate since the early 1980s.
    8. 2021 Holiday Shopping Predictions for Small Business Owners
      The holiday shopping season is nearly here. Small business owners should be aware of the consumer trends and forecasts that industry experts are
    9. How To Evaluate Your Financial Advisor
      Recently my dad passed away. To help my mom gain an understanding of her financial situation, I needed to learn about the financial advisor they were working with. My parents came from a generation where it was considered rude to discuss money (and politics and religion). Good parents didn’t burden their children with
    10. Job Growth Gives the Economy an Upbeat Start to the Year
      Payrolls expanded by 225,000 in January, helped by mild weather, and more people were drawn into the labor market. Job growth accelerated last month, posting a strong start to an election year in which the economy could prove pivotal. Employers added 225,000 jobs in January and the unemployment rate stayed near a half-