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    1. Healthcare Cybersecurity Tips to Help Protect Your Data
      Cybercrime is on the rise, and healthcare is becoming a primary target as per recent news. What is accounted as cybercrime at a medical practice? Anything from a hacker stealing protected health information for medical identity theft to a staff member viewing patient records without prior authorization. You’ll need hea
    2. 6 Types of Budgets and How to Choose
      In hindsight, it makes sense that at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic Americans hoarded more money than ever. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Economic
    3. Why Areas Of Enterprise Services Spend Will Increase In 2022
      When looking at the market outlook for services spend in 2022, I see several areas that will change dramatically. It is clear there are two primary
    4. Why Evolving Your Business Right Now Is Critical
      Humans don’t like change very much - this we know for sure. But in business, everything is constantly evolving because the industry is constantly evolving. Anyone who has wanted to cling to how things were will be in for a surprise this year, as COVID-19 entirely shifted the original paradigm. However, it’s also presen
    5. Here’s what your future workforce will really look like
      Work is changing rapidly, and we’re all being asked to adapt just as quickly.
    6. The Small Business Technology Gap, And How To Bridge It
      Big business will keep building with or without us. The question is: how will we close the small business technology gap? Are we going to let small businesses in on the future, or not?
    7. Tug of War: Handling the Challenge of Competing Financial Goals
      Let's walk through three steps to help you handle the challenge of competing financial goals.
    8. Financial Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Business
      You may be gearing up to reopen your small business amidst the uncertain times COVID-19 produced. Nonetheless, as things return to a “new normal,” it’s a great time to take a moment or two to organize your business finances and ensure you’ll stay efficient after reopening. From combing through your budget, to reevaluat
    9. 4 Things Budgeting All-Stars Do
      Following a budget may not seem like the most fun way to live. But actually, sticking to a budget can, to some extent, buy you financial freedom. If you're able to manage your money so that you're not forced to borrow in a pinch, you won't be shackled by debt payments like so many other Americans. If you're new to budg
    10. Appointments in Spanish: Old National Bank's
      Appointments in Spanish: Old National Bank's Approach Old National Bank is proud to offer state-of-the-art digital banking tools to Latino clients