So I am just bouncing around ideas.
I am trying to figure out a way of separating my household checking from my side jobs, and at the same time start building the ability to purchase things that I need through vendors that I normally use when I contract through other people.
In other words I want a generic "corporation" so that I can continue doing multiple "businesses".
*I do contracting and remodeling in the summer.
*the Bike shop that I moonlight at and that I buy my parts at for my "repair business "is closing down the location closest to me and will be ~30 minutes away so I want to open an account for parts with QBP or BTI and open an account with a small bike company.
*Most of you know I also do design work and print T-shirts, so I want to continue to purchase through my wholesalers but without it coming out of my home checking.
I don't want to have to do 3 different checking accounts but it would look stupid if I were paying for stuff at a "contracting supply company" with a check from a "bike shop" or vice versa... but a generic commercial account would probably work for all 3.
anyone else have a generic business account? Do I need to incorporate? Or do I just open a business account under my name?
I am trying to figure out a way of separating my household checking from my side jobs, and at the same time start building the ability to purchase things that I need through vendors that I normally use when I contract through other people.
In other words I want a generic "corporation" so that I can continue doing multiple "businesses".
*I do contracting and remodeling in the summer.
*the Bike shop that I moonlight at and that I buy my parts at for my "repair business "is closing down the location closest to me and will be ~30 minutes away so I want to open an account for parts with QBP or BTI and open an account with a small bike company.
*Most of you know I also do design work and print T-shirts, so I want to continue to purchase through my wholesalers but without it coming out of my home checking.
I don't want to have to do 3 different checking accounts but it would look stupid if I were paying for stuff at a "contracting supply company" with a check from a "bike shop" or vice versa... but a generic commercial account would probably work for all 3.
anyone else have a generic business account? Do I need to incorporate? Or do I just open a business account under my name?