Best bank account for small business's (Working from home, blogging, writing etc)
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Dexters_Indignation
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Hi folks.
I want to set up an account for all the home working I plan to do.
"Blogging" "Writing" "Voice work" "Taking over the world"
Keeping this different from my personal account seems a good idea!
It will be small amounts, maybe £500 for the largest "gig" to less than £5 for the smallest.
Infact in some case's I will get $4?
I would like to know what accounts people recommend.
I reckon a turnover of 4,000 - 12,000 in the first year! Well when translated.
Thus far...
Natwest Start-ups package
Cheap (Well free for 2 years)
Parking if I ever need to go to the branch.
I am told they have the most comprehensive interaction. Mobile, internet etc...
VS
Santander
Free for 1-1.5 years
Free currency conversion?
I am not sure really.
I will have to use paypal, skrill, Moneybookers, netteller and all manor of payment coming in and out.
What do you think is the best account for this type of enterprise.
I want to set up an account for all the home working I plan to do.
"Blogging" "Writing" "Voice work" "Taking over the world"
Keeping this different from my personal account seems a good idea!
It will be small amounts, maybe £500 for the largest "gig" to less than £5 for the smallest.
Infact in some case's I will get $4?
I would like to know what accounts people recommend.
I reckon a turnover of 4,000 - 12,000 in the first year! Well when translated.
Thus far...
Natwest Start-ups package
Cheap (Well free for 2 years)
Parking if I ever need to go to the branch.
I am told they have the most comprehensive interaction. Mobile, internet etc...
VS
Santander
Free for 1-1.5 years
Free currency conversion?
I am not sure really.
I will have to use paypal, skrill, Moneybookers, netteller and all manor of payment coming in and out.
What do you think is the best account for this type of enterprise.
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Posting in the Small Biz part of this site might be better for you.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=2103019&page=140 -
payoneer card?
your responsible for declaring it to the tax man though0
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