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Calvin Schmeling
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What Banks Do You Like To Open Your Business Accounts In

Calvin Schmeling
  • New to Real Estate
  • Milwaukee, WI
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I read a book called profit first and it gave me tips on how I should manage my money. In there it talks about having 5 separate subaccounts to manage your money and where it goes. My question is what bank is best for opening multiple accounts with little fees? I really like chase but I was looking into them and it looks like they have monthly fees per account.

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Alicia Marks
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Mine are set up in Capital One 360 accounts. Super easy to set up, no fees, and they are all linked to easily transfer between accounts if needed.

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