Showing posts with label things to do. Show all posts
Showing posts with label things to do. Show all posts

Banking Services for Start ups

21.4.15
Banking services is probably one of the most irritating essential services you need when starting up a business. Unless you're a freelancer, salesperson or simply an entrepreneur, you'll likely appreciate having a merchant front to account for your business spendings and avoid checks.

If you're on a low budget and do not require a lot of services, Pay pal probably works the best. However there are low cost/ free bank services for the entrepreneurs. Some are listed here.

Standard Chartered Business $aver Current Account
There isn't much written about this on the website, except that cheque books are free with this account. If it's the rest of the account fees are the same as the previous SME banking account product, then there shouldn't be any fall below fee charges. Still, best to call the bank up directly for a chit-chat session.

Since the interest rates are high, this account is probably the best if you have high liquidity.

DBS Entrepreneur's Account
Most of the fees are waived for six months, do note the minimum monthly average balance (MMAB) is S$10,000 for DBS's Business Account.

OCBC Business Banking
This account sells on the ease of transactions with customers, i.e. offers a variety of payment options for you to collect money from your customers. It's also clearer on its bank charges.

However, there is also a monthly account charge of S$35 and a fall below fee of S$35 (MMAB is S$5,000). If your business has constant cashflow this account is probably the best option.

Maybank FlexiBiz Account
No MMAB, and similar interest rates as Standard Charted Business $aver. Charges 50cents per cheque signed though.

Banks do change their policies and product features regularly. While we make the effort to keep the information up-to-date, please call the banks for a one-on-one discussion to see if they meet your needs!
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How to waste time at work

10.8.12

Time wasting at work


We know, some internships can get really boring. Time wasting at work to make your day past faster without anyone noticing requires skill too. While we do not recommend such behavior, here's a schedule on how to finish your day in a breeze.

0930 arrive late at work
0930-1000 eat breakfast, read news
1000-1130 send some emails, surf the web
1130 -1400 early lunch and come back late
1400-1500 check your inbox, memorize the world map
1500-1600 go for tea
1600-1700 get ready to wrap up
1700 leave for home early

And if you need more ideas to while away boredom, you can look at 3 things to do when you are bored at work
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3 things to do when you are bored at work

3.8.12

Bored at work

Here are some ideas to kill boredom at work, yet could potentially pass off like you're working

1. Explore interesting places to travel in the country relevant to your client/work
My friend toured the whole Japan on google maps on the pretext he is locating the client's office. Whether his boss believed him is another question though.

2. Sit in meetings
Ask a co-worker whether you could sit in his meetings and learn his trade

3. Chat using email
This is a safer alternative than using chat messengers which are a dead giveaway that you're not working
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