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    1. 4 Tips For Strategic Growth And Increased Profits In 2026
      In a business environment driven by higher interest rates, persistent macro uncertainty, and rising customer acquisition expenses, leaders are forced to rethink how growth is achieved and sustained.
    2. Passive Income Isn't Just for the Rich. Here Are 3 Ways Everyone Can Earn More Money
      You don't have to be rich to generate passive income. Here are a few strategies for earning some extra money without breaking a sweat
    3. 4 Ways to Create Greater Financial Agility With Your Business
      To ensure you're prepared for any situation, begin setting money aside for your cash reserves and building strong credit. Nothing has highlighted the
    4. The Topic of Q1 2025: Extension of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act?
      By 1834, a division of Old National Bank   We think the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is arguably the biggest topic for many investors and
    5. Protecting Your Wallet: How To Adapt Your Spending in Times of Inflation
      Unless you've been living under a rock, you are probably aware that inflation is hitting the pocketbooks of Americans (and the rest of the world)
    6. How to seamlessly blend freelancers, contractors, and consultants into your company culture and workflow
      Amid the business world's transition to remote work, tapping flexible workers — such as contractors, freelancers, and consultants — can be more valuable than ever. But managing the legal, logistical, and cultural implications of such hires can be a challenge with a blended and diffuse workforce. Business Insider spoke
    7. Old National Bank and The Civic 50: Redefining the future of volunteering and community investment
      Building up the communities we work and live in, whether through grants, creating new lending options for underrepresented communities, or
    8. Why Health And Safety Are Now The Top Risks For Directors And Officers
      Health and safety rose to the top risks for 2024 in the eyes of corporate directors and officers around the world, up from the number five ranking
    9. Four Takeaways From Fed Chair Powell’s Testimony Investors Should Know
      TOPLINEFederal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told the Senate banking committee on Tuesday that there is still “significant uncertainty” about an economic recovery, while adding that the Fed will let the market dictate the pace of its corporate bond purchases. KEY FACTSDuring the first day of his semiannual testimony b
    10. 10 Ways To Grow Your Small Business And Make It Attractive To Buyers
      Thinking of selling your business, either sooner or later? Consider taking these steps now to ensure that your business is attractive to future buyers