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7 early money habits that make or break first-time founders
Early money habits are not just about survival. They quietly determine whether you build a durable company or a fragile one.
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Three Tips for When Your Small Business Needs to Raise Funds
Trying to start a business or take one to the next level can be expensive. You might be increasing your staffing, starting a marketing campaign or
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Personal Loan Selector
The Old National personal loan selector helps you decide the best way to borrow money. Answer a few questions for a suggested loan type that may fit your needs.
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Mortgage Loan Selector
The Old National mortgage loan selector helps you choose the right option. Answer a few questions for a suggested mortgage type that matches your needs.
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Savings Plus
A savings account that includes an automatic savings plan, linked directly to your existing Old National accounts. Open our Savings Plus account today!
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Market Monitor
The Old National money market account: our Market Monitor options offers tiered interest, with the ability to write checks. Visit us today and open an account!
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Specialized Industries
Old National Bank has experts who understand your specialized business banking needs: CRE, Franchise Banking, Agribusiness, Healthcare Finance, and more!
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Jumbo Mortgage
When your dream home has a higher price tag, talk to Old National about a Jumbo Mortgage. We offer fixed and adjustable-rate options.
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Construction Loans
Old National makes building a house easier, with our One-Step Construction Loan. Find your nearest mortgage lender or apply online now.
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How do you write a check?
To write your check, fill out the fields carefully and sign at bottom right. We’ve included a properly filled out check below, as an example.

A few notes:
- The date at the upper right can be any standard format that includes the day, month and year.
- Write the full name of the person, business entity, or organization who is receiving the check in the “Pay to the Order of” field.
- The box at the right is for a numerical representation of the amount you’d like to pay the recipient.
- The line with “dollars” at the end is where you write out the amount you’d like to pay the recipient in words; write the cents as a fraction XX/100; if there’s extra space, draw a line until “dollars” so that no one can adjust the amount you wrote.
- The lower left field is for personal notes; this is optional. Some people like to write what the check is for, so they can remember when reviewing their records; If you’re paying a specific bill, you may be asked to write your invoice number or other identifying information you have on record with the company you’re paying.
- Sign the check at lower right with the signature that you use for all important documents.
- If you make a mistake on your check, you can cross it out and put your initials next to it and then write what you meant to write.