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To deposit a customer's check or pay for a business expense, you'll need to open a business bank account in the name of your limited liability company (LLC). It may appear to be a hassle, especially in the early days of running your business when things are hectic and you're trying to keep both feet on the ground while meeting all of the new demands that a new business places on you, but it is necessary.

After you've gathered all of the necessary documentation, you can meet with your banker to open a bank account for your LLC. Doing your research ahead of time and bringing all of the necessary documentation will make this final step in the process much easier.

A separate business bank account is not only required for your LLC, but it will also assist you with many practical aspects of running your business, such as accounting for expenses, paying business bills, and depositing customer payments. Furthermore, using your bank account responsibly will help you build a stronger relationship with your bank, which will be especially useful if your LLC needs credit in the future.

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