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A business checking account is different from a personal checking account by the minimum amount of desposit. You can read more at www.business.com › Directory › Financial Services › Banking
It's easier to spend the money in a checking account.
Individuals who owe less than $25,000 can fill out a form and have the amount they owe automatically deducted from the checking account. Individuals who owe more than $25,000 have to fill out additional credit based paper work and then they may qualify to have automatic deductions.
You can get a checking account at Wachovia by filling out a form and submitting it to a local branch.
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what allows immediate deductions from checking account to pay for purchases
Balancing a checkbook and a checking account are one in the same. A checkbook is simply a written record of checks you've written, however you might need to reconcile your checkbook if you use your checking account for more than just handwritten checks (debit card purchases, electronic payments, etc)
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If you regularly check and balance your account, you know how much money you have available so you can budget better. It also helps you to see where your money is going and lets you discipline your spending.
If you regularly check and balance your account, you know how much money you have available so you can budget better. It also helps you to see where your money is going and lets you discipline your spending.
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A checking account is also called a transactional account or chequing account.
Your bank routing number is on the left side of the checking account and the checking account is next to it.
"A high interst checking account is a type of checking account that earns interest. Usually these accounts have higher interest than a regular checking account, but not as high as a savings account."
A business checking account is different from a personal checking account by the minimum amount of desposit. You can read more at www.business.com › Directory › Financial Services › Banking