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Real-Life Finance Podcast #4 | Wealth Advisor LaToya Williams
Hosted by Old National Bank Financial Empowerment Director Ben Joergens, each Real-Life Finance episode focuses on everyday financial solutions that
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Smishing Attempts Are on the Uptick
Smishing Attempts are on the rise. Like many financial institutions, Old National has recently seen an increase in “smishing” fraud
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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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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.
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Why am I receiving calls regarding my loan account being past due when I have a grace period?
The grace period on your loan doesn't provide additional time beyond the due date to make a payment. The grace period only provides additional time before a late charge is assessed. If we don't receive your payment by the due date, it is considered late, and you may receive correspondence by phone or mail regarding the status of your payment.