A Few Things To Look For In A Commercial Bank
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30 October 2017
When you have a business, you should not use a regular, or personal, account at the bank; you need to have a commercial account, preferably in a bank that deals with businesses. Take the time to sit with a banker and discuss your needs, and be sure to include things you may require in the future as well. The more you understand what the bank offers and how each product is handled in the bank the better you can choose the institution that will fit your needs.
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Understanding Some Information About The Different Types Of Business Bankruptcies
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18 September 2017
If you have a business that is losing money, then it may be time to consider bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is not the end of the world, but it is extremely frustrating and stressful, especially when it concerns a business entity. As a business owner, you likely have many questions that need to be answered. Keep reading to learn about some answers to a few common questions on business bankruptcy:
Can You File For Chapter 13?
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Prepping To Work At Home? These 3 Things Will Make Life More Beneficial
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20 November 2015
Now that you have decided to try your hand at working from home, you can look forward to a variety of benefits, including the opportunity to set your own personal schedule, to stay home whenever you please even when you aren't ill, and even to choose when you'll take a nap. These three things will help to make your time working from home even more convenient and beneficial:
An Online Bank Account
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Preppers: 3 Things You're Doing Wrong With Your Emergency Precious Metal Stash
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10 November 2015
Are you a prepper? Have you been building up a stockpile of precious metal to protect your wealth in the event of a global or national disaster? If so, you're probably making a few mistakes. Read on to learn about 3 things you might be doing wrong with your emergency metal stash and how to fix them.
1. You're Storing Your Metals In A Financial Facility
In 1933, in the midst of the Great Depression, President Roosevelt enacted Executive Order 6102.
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