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Cybercriminals Are Coming for Your Business. Here Are 5 Simple Ways to Keep Them Out
Now, more than ever, is a crucial moment to button up cyber security measures at your company. Small businesses were easy prey for cybercriminals during the pandemic. A shift to remote work meant hackers had their pick of unsecured home networks and devices. Now, even though many businesses have moved back to in-office
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What is an SBA loan?
SBA loans are guaranteed by the US Small Business Administration (up to a certain amount) and are issued by participating lenders, mostly banks. Old National is recognized as a Preferred Lender by the SBA and has many years of experience with the SBA 7(a) program, the SBA Express program and the SBA 504 program.
SBA program benefits include smaller down payments, longer maturities with no balloon payment and fixed or floating rates. SBA loans typically provide more flexible financing at competitive terms that you might not otherwise qualify for. To learn more about SBA loans at Old National, please visit our SBA Loans page.
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3 Good Reasons to Outsource in Your Small Business
There is a growing trend in businesses to outsource some functions. There are many reasons outsourcing is an excellent option for many companies, and the advances in technology make it a viable solution. Many employers originally looked at outsourcing with suspicion. If owners didn't have control over the individual te
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As you’ve spent more time at home over the
As you’ve spent more time at home over the past two years, you’ve had a chance to zero in on flaws. They might be relatively small—you really need to
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Empty Shelves? You Can Still Give Great
Empty Shelves? You Can Still Give Great Presents (and Save Money) The shortages are getting real: a Deloitte report finds that 75% of
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Why Employee Experience Is The New Customer Experience: Five Factors Driving Change At Work
Father multi-tasking with young son (2 yrs) at kitchen tablegettyWhen I was in the early days of my career, the business world had just begun to embrace the notion of “Customer Experience” along with the initial iterations of e-commerce and e-everything. Consumer expectations were changing with technological advances,
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5 Ways Collaboration Saves Your Customers Money (And Why It Matters)
Good news: Strategic partnerships aren't only for your benefit. Working within them, your customers might save money, too
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Corporate Leaders Are Underestimating The Role Key Enabling Functions Should Play In Business Strategy
Now is arguably the most vital time for C-suites and their respective enabling functions, such as tax, trade, legal, HR, and procurement departments, to be in lockstep when it comes to everything from day-to-day governance to big-picture growth strategy.
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How do Economies of Scope and Economies of Scale Differ?
Economy of scope and economy of scale are two different concepts used to help cut a company's costs. Economies of scope focuses on the average total cost of production of a variety of goods, whereas economies of scale focuses on the cost advantage that arises when there is a higher level of production of one good. Econ
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The unemployed may never come back. Here's what that means for the economy.
The US economy has had a strange comeback, where overall output is back to its pre-recession level but employment is still low. That means we're selling as much stuff as we were in 2019 but with almost 6 million fewer workers. Workers could stay sidelined and we'll keep making more with less, or they'll come back to a