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    <description>When setting up a banking system for your small business, you need to consider things such as which bank is best for your business.  Keep reading to get your answers to any business banking questions you may have.</description>
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      <title>Choose Your Trading Type</title>
      <description>The way you decide to trade will depend on your situation. You need to have detailed consideration before you decide the trading type. Keep on reading for details.</description>
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      <title>Keep Your Cash Flowing</title>
      <description>Without wanting to overstate the obvious, cash is the lifeblood of your business. Running out of it could finish you off. Cash flow is the balance of all the money flowing in and out of your business and forecasting it will make you better prepared for peaks and troughs throughout the year</description>
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      <title>Business Bank Account Checklist</title>
      <description>Charges and services vary a great deal from bank to bank so you need to spend time finding out what suits you and your business. Here’s a checklist of some of the things you should think about when you’re opening a business bank account.</description>
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      <title>Moving Bank Accounts</title>
      <description>The money your business spends on banking can add up over the year – all money better off helping your business. You could pay for a business mobile phone, buy new software or even a new PC with the money saved. Read on.</description>
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      <title>Choosing the Right Buy-To-Let Mortgage</title>
      <description>Buy-to-let mortgages differ from the mortgage you have on your home because the lender takes into account the amount of revenue you will be making against the amount of the loan.</description>
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      <title>Providing Forecast Profit and Loss Accounts</title>
      <description>It’s genuinely very important to have a feel for what your business might be like in a year’s time: what sort of sales you might have made, what your costs are likely to be and crucially what your cash balance will be month on month, week on week. While at the dawn of any new business, you may be supremely confident that the value of your sales will be more than your costs and that you will always have a cash surplus, the reality in many cases is very different.</description>
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      <title>Importing from Canada</title>
      <description>Do you have a step-by-step guide to importing products from Canada (including VAT and Duty Rules and Rates)? Read on and get more information.</description>
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      <title>What Banks Can Do for You</title>
      <description>Gone are the days when business bank accounts were just somewhere to stash your cash ready for writing company cheques. Additional services that were cutting edge extras available for corporations five years ago are today routinely offered to smaller businesses.</description>
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      <title>Acquiring a Small Business Loan</title>
      <description>You do not mention why you want the loan (other than it is for business), nor anything about your personal circumstances. This can only be a very general guide. You do not mention whether you have a current relationship with a bank or credit card company or whether you have a good credit history (such as previously borrowing money and successfully paying it back).</description>
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      <title>Registering to Accept Credit Cards</title>
      <description>The first step before you talk about using credit cards on the internet is to find out whether you and your business will be acceptable to transact business by credit card. There are two types of transactions: ‘over the counter trading’ when the customer is present and ‘card not present’ transactions.</description>
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      <title>How to Open a Foreign Currency Account</title>
      <description>If your business has a strong hold in the overseas market, or you regularly receive and make payments in a foreign currency, then you may benefit from opening a foreign currency account. A foreign currency account can be managed in the same way as a standard current account, and many banks offer this service, although eligibility criteria and charges range from bank to bank, and opening an account will be subject to usual diligence procedures.</description>
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      <title>Opening a Business Bank Account</title>
      <description>If you don’t open a business account, you will not have a business manager looking after your account. As Harding points out, business managers can be an invaluable source of advice when you are starting out in business – and if you want to borrow they may well be able to be more flexible with your request, or perhaps advise you on different ways to borrow.</description>
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      <title>Business Banking Basics</title>
      <description>In order to open a bank account, even a basic one, all banks and other financial institutions must go through a series of checks to try to minimise the effects of money laundering. The quality of your business plan may also be a factor when it comes to opening a business bank account so it’s worth going over the figures and projections to ensure they are realistic and attainable.</description>
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      <title>Banks and the SFLG Scheme</title>
      <description>A SmallBusiness.co.uk reader emailed me recently about the Small Firms Loan Guarantee (SFLG) scheme and the idea that it may become obsolete due to lack of uptake. He was concerned about claims that applications to the scheme had fallen; saying that such claims were misleading and that banks simply didn’t offer the SFLG, asking why they are so averse to it.</description>
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      <title>Small Business Credit Cards Explained</title>
      <description>Business credit cards differ from personal credit cards in a number of ways. They are issued on a company's credit rating, rather than an individual's and typically have spending controls on, for example, cash withdrawals from ATMs.</description>
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      <title>The Facts about Asset Based Finance</title>
      <description>The commercial finance industry promises entrepreneurs a fast track to growth. SmallBusiness.co.uk talks to borrowers and lenders about the rewards and the risks.</description>
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      <title>How to Get a Business Loan</title>
      <description>When approaching a bank, your business plan and how you deliver it should be the best it can possibly be. If your bank manager is your best possibility and you have not practised your presentation, you might blow your chance of accessing finance. You could try approaching a different bank to do a ‘test run’.</description>
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      <title>Bank Loans for Small Businesses</title>
      <description>Personal guarantees against a loan, although nothing new, are now standard procedure for entrepreneurs if finance is going to be made available. Steve Cooper, managing director of Barclays Local, argues that in this risk-averse climate it makes sense in many instances to ask for additional security and insurance.</description>
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      <title>Keeping the Bank Happy</title>
      <description>Working Capital can be a major drain or generator of cash and it is important to understand how much cash is tied up in working capital i.e. debtors, creditors and stock.</description>
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      <title>Refinance your Business</title>
      <description>Refinancing, if successful, can transform a company, not only by providing the funds it needs on terms which are not going to choke it, but also by opening a relationship with sources of support, expertise and useful contacts.</description>
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      <title>Business Bank Account</title>
      <description>You do not mention how much you seek to borrow or what is the purpose of the finance. Are you starting a new business or an existing business requiring working capital or finance to buy an asset?</description>
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      <title>Financing Routes</title>
      <description>There are several sources of finance available depending on the stage of your business and the amount of funds required. In the early stages of a business, borrowing money from friends and family may be the easiest and cheapest option available. Depending on the nature of your business, grants may also be available.</description>
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      <title>Opening Up a US Dollar Bank Account</title>
      <description>If your business has a strong hold in the overseas market, or you regularly receive and make payments in a foreign currency, then you may benefit from opening a foreign currency account. By having foreign currency, you will save money as you will not be paying conversion costs.</description>
      <link>http://local.smallbusiness.co.uk/Opening_Up_a_US_Dollar_Bank_Account_Edinburgh-r1329444-Edinburgh_SC.html</link>
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      <title>How to Assess Your Bank</title>
      <description>A good bank manager will spend time getting to understand your business. You should be able to make contact as frequently as you require and each contact should add something to your business. They should even be able to make valuable business introductions on your behalf.</description>
      <link>http://local.smallbusiness.co.uk/How_to_Assess_Your_Bank_Edinburgh-r1329431-Edinburgh_SC.html</link>
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      <title>Is Your Current Account as Good as It Should Be?</title>
      <description>Banking online is secure. Using password protection and electronic encryption, your account and personal information are only accessible by you, meaning you can be confident that your cash, and personal data are safe.</description>
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