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What is the difference between personal and business checks?
Author: Chuck Ivens
Website: http://www.ChecksInfo.com
Added: Sun, Jan 14, 2007 14:11:32
Category: Checks Questions
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Personal checks draw funds from a non-business, usually a household, account. The account may be owned by an individual, a couple, or a family. Business checks draw funds the bank account of a company or business and are usually used for business expenses. Often they require more than one signature to be valid, and the signers are executives or other officers of the corporation. One signer is usually the accountant or treasurer.
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