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Six Words Describing Small Business Finance
by: Stephen Bush
The “simpler is better” perspective used in this article reflects a belief that a more concise explanation about commercial loan problems and the resulting impact on their business financing options might produce the biggest benefit for small business owners after hearing an almost endless number of reports about commercial lending difficulties. In several other commercial finance reports such as “seven words to describe commercial mortgage loans”, we employed a similar strategy. This article was produced in a direct effort to provide more understandable insights about some of the most critical business finance circumstances effecting commercial borrowers, and the approach in this report is to describe current commercial financing issues in six words. Read the rest of this entry »
By Mark Andrew Woodcock
When opening a business banking account, there are several features you will want to consider in an effort to make your business operate more smoothly and allow you to find the information you need in a precise and timely manner. Here are a few things to consider which can make your life easier. Read the rest of this entry »
By Mark Andrew Woodcock
When you own your own business, the bank account you use should be separate from your personal account. This is better for you to keep up with profits while it also better on you at tax time as well. What would you need from a business banking account? Read the rest of this entry »
By Cheryl Forbes
Due to lack of time banks have devised ways to make more of it for their clients and that is one of their business banking services. They have thought of ways to extend their services to their clients by opening their banking hours to an hour each working day, banks are now open every Saturday for one whole day and some banks are even open on a Sunday. Read the rest of this entry »
By Richard Neckar
Breaking down the process into small individual tasks
The small tasks involved in starting a new business can often times add up to become a seemingly overwhelming process when looked at in their entirety. It is important to remember that most of these tasks really are small, and looking at them as such makes things seem a lot easier. In this article I will focus on what I looked at in my situation in order to setup my business banking accounts. Read the rest of this entry »
Business banking is a lot different than a personal checking account that you might have. Those who own their own companies need to ensure that they have the best business banking account that they can rely on. Use these great tips to find out how to search for and open your brand new business bank account! Signing up takes less than 20 minutes and you are all set up! Read the rest of this entry »
By Leo Thomas
There are many reasons why a new business owner may forgo opening a business bank account and struggle on using their own personal account for their business transactions. Sometimes they simply run out of time, having focused on everything else and forgotten to open a business bank account, they suddenly realise that it cannot be done instantly and so opt to carry on using their personal account. Other times it is through lack of conviction, fear of business failure leads them to bulk at putting the business finances into black and white. Most often, though, it is in the mistaken belief that it will save them a little money if they do not have to fork out for business banking fees. Read the rest of this entry »
By Sue Barrett
Business bank accounts offer many benefits, even if you own a small one-person business. Keeping your personal and business finances separate is essential and of course makes bookkeeping easier. You will appreciate this even more during tax time. Read the rest of this entry »
