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  1. Do I have the option to make extra principal payments on my mortgage loan?

    Yes, you have the option to make extra principal payments. Your loan must be current before any additional principal payment will be applied.

    The easiest way to do this is within Mortgage Manager. Our Mortgage Manager guides show you how to make a payment and where to enter any additional principal amount:

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    Discover financial solutions for independent medical, dental, and veterinary practices at Old National Bank.
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    After a challenging year, many business owners are calling it quits in 2021, but not for the reasons you may think. A surging economy, the prospect
  5. How Old National Bank unlocks the power of disability inclusion
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  7. Employers, Its Time To Start Supporting Your Employees’ Financial Wellness
    Every employer—at least every good one—cares about the wellbeing of their employees. Outside of the basic health insurance and 401(k)s, many companies also offer wellness programs to encourage fitness amongst their staff or even have an educational budget for employees to go back to school or participate in certificati
  8. New Study Reveals the Top 3 Small-Business Cyber Threats You've Probably Never Heard Of
    One of the vulnerabilities is called 'sniffing.' If you think your business is completely protected from inbound cyberthreats, think again. A study
  9. What Planning Should You Do Prior To Selling Your Company?
    Selling a business is exciting, stressful, and life-changing.
  10. Small Business Owners Ask: Am I Paying My Employees The Right Salary?
    By Rieva Lesonsky Survey after survey of small business owners indicates that attracting and keeping employees is one of the biggest challenges today. And with the unemployment rate still low, that problem is not likely to go away soon. A few months ago we noted that, according to a survey from Kelton Global, commissio