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Jakob Claret
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Business Checking Account vs Regular Checking Account

Jakob Claret
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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I'm looking to get started in Real Estate and Bigger Pockets recommends getting a business checking account for each property you have in order to keep the accounting nice and clean.

When I went to sign up for said account it asked me what my business entity is, and I don't have one.

I've been told it's generally not a good idea to start an LLC before you've actually started investing so would it be wrong to just use my second general checking account as my 'business account' until I gain traction?

I'd still technically be separating the finances since I don't use that account for anything, and I'm not sure what benefit I would get from a business account other than to make it easier to connect to QuickBooks which I can't afford at the moment anyways.

Thanks!

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Daniel Hyman
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You can use a second account general checking account. If you end up creating an LLC, you'll need an account linked to your EIN.

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