Sunday, January 4, 2009

Business Checks

By Gary Pearson

Every aspect of running a business is crucial. The finances are one of the most important things to handle when it comes to running a business, so it makes sense to open a business checking account at your bank. When it comes to filing taxes or just staying organized, it makes sense to keep your personal and business accounts separate.

Most banks require anyone opening a business account and ordering business checks to first obtain and file a DBA, or "Doing Business As" form with their county. The bank requires this if you are operating your business under a business name other than your first and last name. Charges vary from county to county and state to state.

As with any bank account, you need a minimum deposit to open your business checking account. This will be higher than what you need to open some other kind of account, and there will be fees and charges levied, which will depend on the bank. So, you need to inquire at a few banks as to the charges and compare them with the services that you can expect. Some of these fees and charges are tax-deductible, though.

There will be expenses when you operate a business checking account and you will not earn much in terms of interest - so it is important to know how much and when you will be charged for different transactions.

Keeping records is very important with a business checking account. Keep track of each transaction so that you do not get overdrawn. This way, you can have a great relationship with your bank, which will grow over time. - 15266

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