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Opening a business checking account
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Opening a business checking account

From self-employed workers to the founders of startup companies, independent entrepreneurs find themselves wearing many hats. In addition to manager, salesperson and production worker, a small-business owner is also a bookkeeper, managing his or her finances without an accounting staff.

If you are looking for a way to find order in your business revenue and expenses, the answer may be at your neighborhood bank or credit union. Here are five reasons to open a business checking account.


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