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The Empowerment Small Business Program: How Old National Bank Serves Underrepresented Clients and Communities
The Empowerment Small Business Program: How Old National Bank Serves Underrepresented Clients and Communities To expand credit and improve
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The future of retail is the intersection of digitalization and sustainability
Retailers worldwide, especially traditional ones, are facing two major headwinds: digitalization and sustainability. It's crucial for every retail CEO
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The Kid Roth: Build Your Child A Tax-Free Nest Egg And Teach Savings Over Spending
Roth IRAs are a great option for retirement savings and will be a much more popular way to save now that the SECURE Act has been signed into law. The SECURE Act will generally make the nonspouse beneficiaries of taxable IRAs take, and pay taxes on, distributions over ten years, versus the current rule allowing them to
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The legal and tax implications of taking your company remote permanently
Taking your company remote might seem like the move after the COVID-19 pandemic, but there are some key legal and tax things to clear up first. Talk to your worker's compensation program first and foremost, legal experts advised, to ensure workers are covered from afar. Keep an eye on overtime regulations, track hours,
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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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What Biden’s AI executive order means for biotech and healthcare
This week, President Joe Biden issued a historic executive order on artificial intelligence in pursuit of what his administration calls “safe, secure,
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CIOs can and should play a pivotal role in ESG strategy
This article was co-authored by Katherine Kennedy, an Associate at Metis Strategy Commitments to environmental, social, and governance (ESG)
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How The SECURE Act Will Affect Business Owners And The New 199A Deduction
The SECURE Act was passed at the end of 2019, and with it came a variety of unintended and unexpected consequences surrounding tax planning. The tax analysis of the bill shows it’s expected to be a tax revenue generator for the government over the next 10 years. The biggest driver in the bill is the removal of a popula
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Coronavirus Withdrawals From An IRA Or 401(k): Who Can, And Should, Tap Retirement Accounts?
Part of the CARES Act allowed individuals to tap IRAs or 401(k) retirement plans if they were impacted by the coronavirus and needed cash. The law permits withdrawals up to $100,000 (or the account balance, if lesser), without penalty. The funds can be paid back, though it’s optional. For struggling business owners and
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Rising Hidden Costs of Housing and Expert Tips to Mitigate Inflation
A recent study on housing cost by Zillow for the quarter of 2023 reveals that in 39 large U.S. metro areas, the median of these auxiliary expenses was