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Small Business Checking Accounts?

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Hi All. In the future, I expect to create an LLC for Real Estate. I am just starting out in the game educating myself and looking for a househack in Dallas-Fort Worth. HOWEVER, I just made an LLC for my baseball coaching business. I am looking for a small business checking account, and online seemed to have swirling opinions and reviews. What is important to me is good customer service, compatibility with Quickbooks, and ease of transaction. Anyone have a good experience with one and could recommend? TIA!

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Ryan Chatman
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  • Lehigh Valley, PA
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Ryan Chatman
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@Christopher Murphy I've banked for small business with Wells Fargo for a long time and have been very happy. Plus wells is compatible with pretty much everything so I'm sure it works with Quickbooks. BBVA seems like a decent option for a Dallas bank with limited or no fees.

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