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Andrea Buginsky

Guide to Making the Most of Banks

Use all the services banks have to offer to help your business succeed


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There are many banking services your business will need: payroll, expenses, keeping track of finances, access to funds and even a network of people to help you with your business. Banks are not just for keeping your money in anymore. They are an indispensable part of your business. By learning how making the most of banks will help your business, you can increase your business' productivity, and decrease the amount of time you use keeping track of its finances.

Whether you use national banking institutions or private banks, you'll want to choose one that can handle all of your banking service needs.

1. Select a bank in which you will set up a business banking account.

2. Learn about the different online banking services that you can take advantage of for your business.

3. Learn about online banking solutions that you can use to help you run your business' finances.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Set up a business banking account


Whether your business is large or small, you'll need a bank account. You'll have income you'll want to keep in the bank, expenses you'll need to pay for with a check or debit card, financial records you'll need to keep for tax purposes and employees you'll need to pay. Having a bank account solely used for your business income and expenditures will help you keep track of all of your business expenses and have everything you need for your business' finances in one place.

I recommend: Bank of America offers many services to businesses, including business banking accounts, online banking services and a small business online community. SunTrust offers online business banking tools that meet the needs of small to medium sized businesses.

Take advantage of online banking services


Online banking is the latest way to do all of your banking needs. You can keep track of your accounts, pay bills and transfer funds. Some banks even offer online workshops to help you learn more information you can use to run your small business. Many banks also offer online tips and advice for business owners.

I recommend: BB&T has a Small Business Resource Center offering online workshops, financial services, tips and advice for your business. Wachovia Online Services provides a safe, reliable service to access your financial information online.

Use online banking solutions


Online banking solutions allow you to run the financial end of your business any time of the day or night. With these services, you can access all of your accounts, manage your funds, pay your employees, bill your customers and stop payments. Many online banking solutions services allow you to set up multi-users, allowing you to let specific employees have limited access to your business account. Online banking solutions will save you time and allow you to conduct your business' financial needs when you are ready to do so.

I recommend: SolutionsBank offers different online banking solutions packages you can choose from. EverBank has online business solution packages that you can pick from, and a Business Relationships Specialist who will help you choose the right one for your business.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Choose a banking institution that has branches located across the country to make banking needs easy to take care of when you're away on business.
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