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* Accept personal cheque deposits? | * Accept personal cheque deposits? | ||
* Restrictions on who can open/hold the account (e.g. USAA military-only) | * Restrictions on who can open/hold the account (e.g. USAA military-only) | ||
== What We Need To Open == | == What We Need To Open == | ||
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Please contact your favorite bank, and add info here. | Please contact your favorite bank, and add info here. | ||
* '''Redwood Credit Union''': [[User:adi]] has a personal account. They are a CU, with the benefits that entails. Their [http://www.redwoodcu.org/business/business_deposit.html Business Plus Basic Checking] seems appropriate. They have a branch on Van Ness Avenue just a block or two from City Hall. They do have a $1k minimum balance requirement to avoid an $8 monthly fee (although they may waive it for "community organizations"). | |||
[[User:adi]] has a personal account. They are a CU, with the benefits that entails. Their [http://www.redwoodcu.org/business/business_deposit.html Business Plus Basic Checking] seems appropriate. They have a branch on Van Ness Avenue just a block or two from City Hall. They do have a $1k minimum balance requirement to avoid an $8 monthly fee (although they may waive it for "community organizations"). | |||
** This looks good - do they offer check cards for multiple people? (DavidMolnar) | ** This looks good - do they offer check cards for multiple people? (DavidMolnar) | ||
* | * '''First Republic Bank''': Cornfield Electronics, the company Mitch started to create TV-B-Gone, uses this bank. With a minimum balance of $7,500, the account is free, with no fees ever, except for $25 to wire money out (wiring money in is free). If the account goes below $7,500, everything is the same, but there is a monthly charge of $16. $5,000 minimum needed to start an account. Non-profit (even DBA's) can earn interest, but the interest in minimal unless the balance goes above $50,000. The interest is optional. People can be added and removed easily. They will accept deposits any way available: PayPal, personal checks, cash, direct wire, etc. When Noisebridge becomes incorporated, we could start a new account, and transfer all money over. (Accounts for DBA's and for corporations are the same.) | ||
Cornfield Electronics, the company Mitch started to create TV-B-Gone, uses this bank. With a minimum balance of $7,500, the account is free, with no fees ever, except for $25 to wire money out (wiring money in is free). If the account goes below $7,500, everything is the same, but there is a monthly charge of $16. $5,000 minimum needed to start an account. Non-profit (even DBA's) can earn interest, but the interest in minimal unless the balance goes above $50,000. The interest is optional. People can be added and removed easily. They will accept deposits any way available: PayPal, personal checks, cash, direct wire, etc. When Noisebridge becomes incorporated, we could start a new account, and transfer all money over. (Accounts for DBA's and for corporations are the same.) | |||
First Republic will allow many signers for one account. Each person needs to have all of their personal info: SSN, DOB, mother's maiden name, address, phone, employer, etc. Only one person needs to be present to open the account. But others can be added to the account at the same time if the person present has all the necessary info for them. Others can be added later, also. I imagine that pretty much all banks are the same in these respects. (Mitch) | First Republic will allow many signers for one account. Each person needs to have all of their personal info: SSN, DOB, mother's maiden name, address, phone, employer, etc. Only one person needs to be present to open the account. But others can be added to the account at the same time if the person present has all the necessary info for them. Others can be added later, also. I imagine that pretty much all banks are the same in these respects. (Mitch) | ||
* '''Bank of America''': Yes, they are evil. Worth comparing, though. No fees if above $10,000 average monthly balance or $4,000 daily balance, otherwise $13/mo (but in some cases waived for first two years if anyone happens to already have a BofA checking account). Includes business debit cards, online banking, etc. | |||
Yes, they are evil. Worth comparing, though. No fees if above $10,000 average monthly balance or $4,000 daily balance, otherwise $13/mo (but in some cases waived for first two years if anyone happens to already have a BofA checking account). Includes business debit cards, online banking, etc. | |||
http://www.bankofamerica.com/small_business/business_checking/ | http://www.bankofamerica.com/small_business/business_checking/ | ||
* '''Wells Fargo''': Offers a nonprofit checking account; $5 monthy fee, fee waived if we keep a $100 monthly balance and sign up for online statements only. Offers debit cards. Offers "business spending report" which can be saved as a PDF. Online statements. https://www.wellsfargo.com/biz/products/accounts/checking/non_profitStateCodeSelector=CA | |||
Offers a nonprofit checking account; $5 monthy fee, fee waived if we keep a $100 monthly balance and sign up for online statements only. Offers debit cards. Offers "business spending report" which can be saved as a PDF. Online statements. https://www.wellsfargo.com/biz/products/accounts/checking/ | |||
* '''Wachovia''': Offers a nonprofit checking account. No minimum balance, 50 no-charge transactions per month, including ACH debit/credit. Offers debit cards. Doesn't specify monthly fee? | |||
Offers a nonprofit checking account. No minimum balance, 50 no-charge transactions per month, including ACH debit/credit. Offers debit cards. Doesn't specify monthly fee? | |||
http://www.wachovia.com/small_biz/page/0,,440_450_3403,00.html | http://www.wachovia.com/small_biz/page/0,,440_450_3403,00.html | ||