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    1. Old National Bank’s Pay It Forward ‘Acts of Kindness’ Campaign Helps Feed, Clothe Families and More
      Old National Bank’s (ONB) Pay It Forward “acts of kindness” campaign continued for an eighth straight year, led by its internal Associate and
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      Most estate planning discussions assume assets flow in only one direction, from older generations to younger generations.
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      To help you understand what is going on in the economy and beyond, our highly experienced Kiplinger Letter team will keep you abreast of the latest
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      Have you been here yet, the point where the care for mom or dad, or grandma or grandpa becomes too much, or the medical need or attention that they require outstrips our abilities or resources? At that point, we turn to professionals in assisted living or nursing facilities to care for our loved ones. We work to choose
    5. Old National’s Kora Dalchow on Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month
      Observed during May, Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month recognizes the contributions and influence of Asian
    6. Technology, Diversity, And A Global Mindset: Here’s What’s In Store For Remote Hiring In 2021
      The pandemic threw traditional hiring models into disarray, with overnight work-from-home policies forcing the processes online for countless organizations across the globe. With no option but to adapt, many companies have discovered the numerous benefits of remote hiring, and are now looking to build out their strateg
    7. The 3 smartest ways to cut costs and grow your savings during a pandemic, according to a personal finance guru
      Ramit Sethi is an entrepreneur, and the founder and CEO of personal finance website I Will Teach You To Be Rich. During the pandemic, he recommends people find new ways to cut down on their highest expenses, which are typically rent, eating out, and discretionary spending on material items. Sethi also strongly advises
    8. Condo prices are falling. Gen Z and millennials: This could be your shot to break into the housing market
      Real estate experts say condos can be a smart first purchase, but buyers have to do their due diligence.
    9. Financial Aid Offers Are Negotiable. Here’s How to Ask Colleges for More Money (and Get It)
      Go the grocery store, and the price is the price. Apples are $2 a pound this week, and you’ll get nowhere arguing about it. Go to a car dealership, on the other hand, and the sticker price is just the beginning of a conversation. College financial aid is more like a car dealership than a grocery store. It’s possible to
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      Photo: LeonidKos (Shutterstock) Individuals turn to purpose-driven work to contribute to social and ecological goals they care about and align with