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Archive for August, 2010

By Nicholas T. Miller

Small business owners hope for value in conversation. Most branch staff are terrified to talk to them. They are uncomfortable having conversations with small business owners because they don’t understand their businesses, don’t know what questions to ask, don’t know how to interpret the answers, and can’t connect their banks’ products to the owner’s business issues. Read the rest of this entry »

By C.G. Parker

The first thrill about starting a new enterprise is seeing the name of your creation on a business card. You want to hand them out to everyone you see — friends, family, the kid who bags your groceries. Soon after you’ve registered your trade name, the credit card offers start cluttering your mailbox. It’s flattering at first. You imagine going out to dinner, grabbing the check, and saying, “it’s okay, it’s on the company.” So you fill out one or two “pre-approved” applications and, like your business card, can’t wait to use this little symbol of acknowledgement. A corporate card tells people you’ve arrived. You’re a legitimate business.
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By Peter J Kenny

If you have a bank account, then you might have heard about Internet banking. If you use computers regularly or not, Internet banking could really be useful to you. There are a large number of benefits to Internet banking, and when used well they can replace a lot of the functions of your regular banking. If you want to know more then here are some of the benefits of online banking. Read the rest of this entry »