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How To Apply For Your First Business Loan: Everything You Need to Know
As a new business owner, you’ve got a lot on your plate. You may dream about what you’d do with

Single Close Construction Loans Explained
In spite of the pandemic, the real estate market in North Central West Virginia remains strong and stable. With interest rates

How To Choose Between A Variable and Fixed Rate Mortgage
How To Choose Between a Variable and Fixed Rate If you’re buying a home in West Virginia, you may want to apply

When To Refinance A Mortgage
West Virginia has been experiencing the same real estate trends as the rest of the country: low supply and increased

Home Equity Line of Credit vs. Personal Line of Credit
While interest rates on mortgages and other loans remain low, house values have risen across West Virginia. For many homeowners, this signals

Moving To Morgantown Guide
Morgantown is a bustling college town, burgeoning tech hub, and great small city with culture, entertainment, dining, and outdoor recreation.

10 Identity Theft Prevention Tips
Identity theft results in billions of dollars of financial loss each year. Unfortunately, what was already a big problem only

Morgantown First Time Homebuyers Guide
Buying your first home is a wonderful milestone, but it can also feel daunting. That’s why we created this guide
First Exchange Bank Announces Morgantown Office Relocation
White Hall, W.V.- First Exchange Bank is excited to announce they will be relocating their Morgantown office from 3081 University

How To Do A Yearly Financial Checkup
When was the last time you reviewed your finances? While it’s important to conduct a financial checkup whenever your life

First Exchange Bank Donates To The Mannington Hough Park Pool Project
(Photo from Left to Right: Danielle Parker-Teller with First Exchange Bank, Lora Michael- Mayor of Mannington, Jenifer Barbe-Branch Manager of

How To Pay Off Debt Faster
Debt is sneaky. If you’re not paying cash for everyday purchases, it’s easy to lose track of how much you