Giving Mission Spotlight: Auglaize County Historical Society
Wednesday, 24 April 2019 by Mercer Savings Bank
As a community bank, we believe in giving back to the communities in which we serve. Through our Giving Mission, each month selected employees will choose a charitable organization to receive a $200 donation. Tim Bigham selected the Auglaize County Historical Society. Tim stated, “My choice for the recipient of my charitable donation comes from
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MED Foundation
Wednesday, 24 April 2019 by Mercer Savings Bank
As a community bank, we believe in giving back to the communities in which we serve. Through our Giving Mission, each month selected employees will choose a charitable organization to receive a $200 donation. Rick Ross selected the MED Foundation. Rick stated, “I choose the MED Foundation because of what they do to improve not
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The House That Lulu Built
Wednesday, 24 April 2019 by Mercer Savings Bank
As a community bank, we believe in giving back to the communities in which we serve. Through our Giving Mission, each month selected employees will choose a charitable organization to receive a $200 donation. Shawna Stewart chose The House That Lulu Built. Shawna stated, “I chose The House That Lulu Built because I can relate
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5 Signs You’re Ready to Buy a Home
Tuesday, 16 April 2019 by Mercer Savings Bank
Taking the plunge into homeownership is equal parts exciting and nerve wracking. But how do you know when you’re truly ready? The answer is different for everyone. To help you decide, though, here are five signs that perhaps the time has come for you to buy your first home. 1. You’re financially prepared to buy
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Comparing a 15-Year and 30-Year Mortgage
Monday, 08 April 2019 by Mercer Savings Bank
“Should I take a 30-year or 15-year home mortgage?” This is a question many first-time homebuyers ask. The answer to that question is not a simple one, as it depends on each individual’s needs and situation. We’ll go over these two common mortgage types below to provide some clarity and help you make a decision.
- Published in First-Time Homebuyer, Mortgages