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Basic Business Checking
No Interest, 50 Checks or Less
  Basic Business Checking
No Interest, 50 Checks or Less
1. Write 50 checks or less and/or
2. Make 20 deposits or less per month with less than 10 checks per deposit.
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  This is a No-Income bearing Account Designed for Businesses that:
1. Write more than 50 (<100) checks and/or
2. 20(<25) deposits per month with more than 10 (<20) checks per deposit.
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Business Analysis Checking   Business Income Generating Checking Plus
This is a No-Income Bearing Account. It is designed for businesses that:
1. Write more than 100 checks, and
2. Make 25 deposits per month with more than 20 checks per deposit.
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  This Type of Account is Designed for Businesses that are: Sole-proprietorships, philanthropic, public agencies, and non-profit organizations.
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Business Money Market Limited Checking    
Designed for Higher Daily Available Balances, with High Rates on Tiered Balances, used for Reserve Funds to Cover Unusual Cash Needs.
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Exceptions. We may let you withdraw money from your Account before the Maturity Date
without an early withdraw penalty: (1) when one or more of you dies or is determined legally
incompetent by a court or other administrative body of competent jurisdiction; or (2) when
the Account is an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) established in accordance with 26
USC 408 and the money is paid within seven (7) days after the Account is opened; or (3)
when the Account is a Keogh Plan (Keogh), if you forfeit at least the income earned on the
withdrawn funds; or (4) if the Account is an IRA or a Keogh Plan established pursuant to 26
USC 408 or 26 USC 401, when you reach age 59 1/2 or become disabled; of (5) within an
applicable grace period of 10 days after the Maturity Date.