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      The Roth IRA Peter Thiel used to amass billions in tax-free dollars has renewed interest in using tax-advantaged retirement plans as a means for accumulating wealth. What hangs up entrepreneurs is they don’t want to set aside wealth only to have it be taxed away. Whether you think of this as greed or good business, tax
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    5. To submit a notice of error or request for information about my loan, do I have to write a letter, or can I instead call Old National or visit a banking center?

      We are happy to continue to service your account through email, phone and our banking centers. However, we encourage you to submit any notices of error or requests for information in writing to:

      Old National Bank
      Attn: Client Success
      P.O. Box 143
      Evansville, IN 47701

      Written communication ensures that you receive all the protections under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA).

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    7. What The Self-Employed Need To Learn From The PPP Loan Process
      2020 has been a year of many lessons. From social distancing to coloring our own hair, we have all had to learn to adapt in a pandemic-driven world. It has been a time of change, reflection and fear. For many self-employed individuals, the Covid-19 pandemic has provided an additional lesson:  education in the finances
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      With the COVID Delta variant on the rise and the CDC recommending mask-wearing again, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) should be preparing for a possible second wave of coronavirus and possible lockdowns. This week, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) updated its guidance for fully vaccinated individuals. Cen
    9. Five Signs It's Time to Retire in 2025
      Are you on the fence about retiring this year? Consider these signs to determine whether or not you're ready
    10. Which Retirement Plan Should I Add to First?
      Saving for retirement is one of the most important ways that you can prepare for your financial future. When you stop working, nearly all of your income dries up. Although you may qualify to receive Social Security benefits, they'll only go partway toward replacing the income that your job paid you. Relying too much on