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Best banks for small businesses

As a small business owner myself, I’ve been frustrated that finding a good business banking solution isn’t easier. A good bank for your business should do more than provide a checkbook and a debit card. And it shouldn’t penalize you

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The best real estate investment apps

Real estate investing apps make it possible to share in the returns from large real estate investments. Although many real estate investing apps are only open to accredited investors (meaning individual annual income of $200K+ or a net worth of

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Best credit unions

Credit unions provide most of the same services as banks. But they do it without all the fees, often paying higher interest on your deposit accounts. And with a credit union, you’re not a customer – you’re a member.

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Best business bank account for startups

Discover the best business bank accounts for your startup. Low fees and unique perks are available for business models of all types. Even if you’re bootstrapping your startup as you grow revenue and look for investors, you can still access

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Best free business checking accounts

If you own or are thinking about starting a small business, you probably need a business checking account. It’s important to keep your small business finances separate from your personal finances, in order to protect yourself and your business from

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Best Robinhood alternatives

Robinhood is controversial. Some investors love the app’s UX and how easy it makes certain tasks — like options research — that are a chore on “dinosaur” brokerages like Fidelity and Vanguard. Others have beef, whether because of software bugs,

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How to file your taxes in 6 easy steps

Your tax return is due April 15, 2024 unless you get an extension. There’s time, but you’ll want to get a head start by gathering up your income sources, savings and dividends, business expenses, and HSA reimbursements. You can then

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