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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
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Must-Have Checking Features
Old National your checking should be your day to day financial hub. best features for your account. Bill Pay Mobile Check Deposit Best Checking
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4 open enrollment pain points--and how small businesses can avoid them
For many small businesses, open enrollment comes at a tough time. Year-end is approaching fast and you may want to focus on holiday sales, tax strategies and business planning for the coming year, instead of how to get your employees excited about and enrolled in a new employee benefits package. It doesn't help that th
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Are Parents Ready to Keep the Bank of Mom and Dad Open?
Over half of Gen Z adults reported that they don’t pay for their own housing, and parents of adult Gen Zers expect to give their children $1,813 a month in 2025.
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Organize Your Business Bank Accounts
It’s fairly common, in my experience, for small business owners to have unorganized business bank accounts. Some small business owners don’t even HAVE business bank accounts when they start their companies. While money is at the heart of our businesses, most people tend to think about generating sales and increasing re
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Money management 101: How to ace student checking accounts
For many students, heading to college is the first opportunity for them to take their financial fitness into their own hands.
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The Difference Between Revolving Credit vs Line of Credit
Revolving Credit vs. Line of Credit: An Overview Revolving credit and a line of credit are financing arrangements made between a lending institution and a business or an individual. The lender provides access to funds that the borrower can use at his discretion; it's like a flexible, open-ended loan. In fact, a revolvi
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Kids and Money Talk: It matters. Get help
Talking to kids about money is key to financial success. Parents need to have money discussions and provide children with the tools and knowledge
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How Secure Are Your Financial Accounts And How To Protect Yourself
It's a new year and we have a new President of the United States, but that doesn't mean that the world has changed all that much. Just like before, identity theft is on the rise, and more people than ever would love to get their hands on your Social Security number and account passwords. Much of this information is bou
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Parents: Nine Ways to Jump-Start Your Teenager's Financial Future
Talking to your kids about money can serve them well down the road. Here are some tips to help your teen set up a bright financial future