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      A Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Loan has lower credit and down payment requirements. It can be an affordable option for purchasing your home.
    2. Down Payment Assistance Program
      The ONB Down Payment Assistance Program works with a HomeReady or Home Manager mortgage loan to provide additional help with buying your home.
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      The Old National Bank auto refinance calculator lets you compare your current auto loan to a possible refinance, so you can see if a refinance is right for you.
    4. What should I do if I haven't received my loan coupon book?

      If you have not received your coupon book, or misplaced it, you can request a new one in one of these ways:

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      The US economy has had a strange comeback, where overall output is back to its pre-recession level but employment is still low. That means we're selling as much stuff as we were in 2019 but with almost 6 million fewer workers. Workers could stay sidelined and we'll keep making more with less, or they'll come back to a
    9. What Your Customers Really Think About Customer Service
      We know that customer service is important. It’s what differentiates your brand from your competitors and where customers decide to become authentic brand ambassadors. While we live and breathe interactions with customers every day, we sought out consumers to understand how perceptions and opinions about customer servi
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      A frequent knock on electronic health records (EHRs) has been that they’re just glorified billing systems that fail to provide enough clinical