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  2. The 4 Types of Bank Accounts All Small Businesses ... - AOL

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    Not all small businesses need the same bank accounts, but all should have these four: checking, savings, credit card and merchant accounts. Here’s a look at why each is important. Checking Account

  3. Merchant category code - Wikipedia

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    MCCs are assigned either by merchant type (e.g., one for hotels, one for office supply stores, etc.) or by merchant name (e.g., 3000 for United Airlines [1]) and is assigned to a merchant by a credit card company when the business first starts accepting that card as a form of payment. [2]

  4. NerdWallet - Wikipedia

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    NerdWallet's website and app feature comparison tools for financial products such as credit cards, checking accounts, and mortgages, [18] as well as loan, net-worth, and credit-score calculators. [19] NerdWallet staff also produce articles about financial topics such as investing, retirement planning, and taxes. [5] [20]

  5. What is a secured business credit card and how can one ... - AOL

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    Credit card benefits vary by card and issuer, but some business secured credit cards provide insurance coverage to cardholders. Depending on the card, you could qualify for trip accident insurance ...

  6. The best business credit cards with no annual fee - AOL

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    Since the card doesn't cost your business anything, getting and keeping a no-annual-fee card open is a great way to build business credit. You won't need to worry about finding ways to offset the ...

  7. Intuit Mint - Wikipedia

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    Mint switched to using Intuit's own system for connecting to accounts after it was purchased by Intuit in 2009. [4] It was later renamed from "Mint.com" to just "Mint". Mint's primary service allowed users to track bank, credit card, investment, and loan balances and transactions through a single user interface, as well as create budgets and ...

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