What to Look for in a Business Bank
At the time of writing there are four main high street banks and I believe all of them offer more or less the same thing. Certainly their charges are similar and once you get past any initial period of free banking, there’s not much difference. Read more
Money and Daily Needs
Time is money – of course you ever heard this so many times. Everybody knows the useful of money, the benefits of having a lot of money, etc. I think even five years old children are happy to receive money from their parents, uncles, aunties, grandmas, and grandpas. The question is what will the people do with the money? So the answers will be various. Read more
Let the Robot Control Your Employee Attendance!
Have you ever heard this quote “Time is money”? Well for me “Minutes are money!” because the definition of time is too broad, don’t you think so? In our business life, every minute is very important. Therefore in order to make more money we need to respect every minute we have. Unfortunately, some of your employees don’t understand about this. That’s why they often late, spend 2 hours for lunch and go home as early as possible. It’s irritating! Read more
Having Fun during Business Trip
Are you just assigned to do business trip to another city or country? I believe that when you’re single or if you’re a traveler, you’ll be happy to get this assignment. However, most of married people don’t like to leave their family alone for several days. In fact, you can use this opportunity to open your world, meet new people, expand your network, etc. Read more
Opening a Business Bank Account
There is no legal requirement that I am aware of that says you must have a business bank account. However, there are banking terms and conditions, which if you ever have the time and patience to read will tell you that you cannot use your personal account for business banking.
Operating Without a Business Bank Account, Cash Only
If you’re planning to run a small hobby business where all of your customers can pay you in cash then you don’t necessarily have to open a bank account. Read more