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Home > Financial Resource Center Home > Small Business Services > Business Banking 101: Accounts Every Small Business Needs

Why Small Businesses Need Separate Bank Accounts

Keeping your business and personal finances separate isn’t just a best practice—it’s critical for:

Even sole proprietors benefit from having dedicated business accounts. It creates clarity, credibility, and peace of mind.

1. Business Checking Account

A business checking account is the foundation of your business banking. This is typically where you:

Unlike personal checking, business checking accounts are designed to support higher transaction volumes and business-specific services.

Why it matters:
A business checking account keeps day-to-day activity organized and gives you a clear picture of your cash flow.

2. Business Savings Account

A business savings account helps you set aside money for future needs. Many small businesses use savings accounts for:

Why it matters:
Separating savings from spending helps protect your cash and supports more intentional financial planning.

3. Business Money Market Account (Optional)

For businesses with higher balances, a business money market account can offer added flexibility. These accounts typically allow:

Why it matters:
Money market accounts can put excess cash to work while still keeping it accessible.

4. Business Credit Card

A business credit card is often one of the first credit tools a small business uses. Business credit cards can help with:

Why it matters:
Used responsibly, business credit cards can improve cash management and build business credit.

5. Business Loan or Line of Credit (As Needed)

While not every business needs financing right away, having access to credit can be important as your business grows. Common options include:

Why it matters:
Financing can help you invest in growth opportunities, manage unexpected expenses, or smooth cash flow during busy or slow seasons.

Getting Started with Business Banking

Every business is different, and your banking setup should reflect your goals, size, and stage of growth.

If you’re starting out, a business checking and savings account is often the perfect place to begin. From there, you can add services as your needs evolve.

If you have questions, our business banking team is here to help you choose the accounts that make the most sense for you—today and in the future.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Whether you’re launching a new venture or reviewing your current setup, opening the right business accounts can make managing your business simpler and more secure.

Talk with our business banking team to get started.



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