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    1. Investing in Today's Bear Market? Ask Yourself These 4 Questions First
      Many people hear the words "bear market" and think they ought to run and hide. After all, the idea of investing when the stock market is down can be scary. But actually, bear markets offer solid investment opportunities -- because stocks are cheaper to buy on a whole. If you're thinking of putting money into stocks in
    2. Employee financial stress: How to recognize and address this growing workplace problem
      Employers are starting to realize the impact of employee financial stress, for good reason — there is a direct correlation between the economic health of employees and the companies they work for. Since nearly 60 percent of employees in the U. S. say they are financially stressed—more than all other life stressors comb
    3. Business Checking Selector
      The Old National business checking selector helps you find the right account for your business. Answer a few questions for a suggested business checking option.
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      There is one area where many retirees have a big advantage over their younger peers: access to a big, golden nest egg in the form of their home.
    5. Fed Rate cut set to lower small business borrowing costs
      The Federal Reserve’s recent decision to cut interest rates is expected to bring financial relief to small businesses across the United States. This monetary policy shift will likely reduce borrowing costs for companies with variable-rate loans and those seeking new financing.
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      Every year, about 140 million households file their federal tax returns. For many, the process involves digging through shoe boxes or manila
    7. What is an NSF fee, and why did I receive one?

      If there is not enough of an available balance in your account to cover a withdrawal or payment presented against your account, an overdraft will occur and fees may be assessed. These are called NSF fees or overdraft fees. You may also hear the term "insufficient funds" used.

      An NSF fee is charged when a checking account is overdrawn causing a negative balance at the end of the previous business day. NSF fees are always charged the day after the overdraft occurs. You can avoid NSF fees by making a deposit to bring your account to a positive balance by the end of the business day.

      For specific details regarding an overdraft, or to sign up for overdraft coverage, please visit any Old National banking center or call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265

    8. The Financial Plan: Top 5 Reasons you need a documented, living, accessible plan for your financial future
      Sure, most of us think about retirement and leverage or have leveraged a 401(k) and other investment options or high-level planning to help get us there.
    9. COVID-19 Has Proved That All Businesses Need a Backup Plan. Here's How to Put Yours in Place
      It's estimated that more than 100,000 small businesses have permanently closed their doors in the wake of COVID-19, and many more have no doubt come close. Thankfully, there's been some relief for small businesses during the ongoing crisis and recession. Paycheck Protection Program loans, for example, have been instrum
    10. 6 tips for building a strong social media community that small businesses can use to drive sales
      Social media marketing is an important part of building a customer base and generating sales, but for some small businesses, it can feel daunting to stand out in an overcrowded space. At Mastercard's first Small Business Summit, one panel of women with a variety of experience in content creation and marketing discussed