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The Central Bank banking blog is your go-to source for insight aimed at helping you better manage your finances -- and continue working toward your personal and business banking goals. Read on, soak up useful information and stay in the know. Our banking blog is here to help.
 
 

 

From monthly archives: October 2021

We are pleased to present below all posts archived in 'October 2021'. If you still can't find what you are looking for, try using the search box.

The Benefits of Enhanced Business Online Reporting

Central Bank is proud to offer Enhanced Business Online Reporting for our valued business customers. Accurately monitor and control your online accounts with our menu of smart, customizable reporting tools. Take control of your corporate finances with electronic reporting, scheduling, and privilege control. Your business will run smoother than ever before with the help of Central Bank’s Enhanced Business Online Reporting.

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Tips for Starting Your First Business in Houston

As a first-time entrepreneur, the business start-up process can seem overwhelming. That’s why we created this localized guide to help new business owners in Houston. From conducting market research and crafting a business plan, to choosing a legal structure and registering your business, we break down the steps for starting your first business in Houston.

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How to Discuss Your Company Vision with a Bank or Lender

Whether your business is brand new or long-established, big or small, the need for a company vision is something all companies have in common.

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Why Your Houston Business Should Partner with a Relationship Bank

Are you happy with the financial institution you use for business banking? If you’re not already working with a community bank, which tends to be the most supportive of small businesses and dedicated to relationship banking, the answer is probably no. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s 2016 survey, 61% of small businesses interviewed had dealt with financial issues in the previous year, the majority of which involved access to credit.

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Guide to Buying an Investment Property in Houston

Ready to put your money to work for you in the Houston real estate market? Rental property investments could be the key to your success. Houston is home to 2.3 million people — and a surging job market means more and more people are moving to the metro every day. We’ve got great news for rental property investors — every one of those people needs a place to live. So, if you have thought about buying investment properties in Houston, now is a great time to do so.

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