Running a business comes with a long list of responsibilities. Between serving customers, managing day‑to‑day operations, and keeping up with paperwork, getting paid should not add more stress to your plate. Yet many small businesses, churches, and nonprofits in the Willmar area still rely on mailed invoices, paper checks, and manual tracking because that is…
For many small business owners, securing the right financing is essential for growth and long-term success. Whether you’re launching a startup, purchasing an existing company, expanding operations, or investing in equipment, Small Business Administration (SBA) loans offer flexible funding options to support your goals. As Jeremy Goltz, Relationship Manager at Heritage Bank NA, discussed on…
Discover the benefits of direct deposit at Heritage Bank NA. Streamline your payday and enjoy enhanced security and convenience with your checking account. In this post, you’ll learn how direct deposit can simplify your banking experience and provide peace of mind for you as an employee or a small business owner. Let us show you…
Do you ever feel like your business checking account is making life more complicated than it needs to be? From high fees and limited accessibility to inconvenient hours and multiple trips to the bank – it’s easy for even the savviest of business owners to get frustrated. Read on for 3 key reasons why your…
ACH payments are electronic payments that go through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network. Funds move from one bank account to another with the help of a centralized system that directs funds to their final destination. The ACH network facilitates electronic money transfers and automatic payments between more than 10,000 banks and financial institutions. Direct deposits,…
“Minding Your Own Business: Banking Tips for Small Companies” Small Business Owners Get Banking Advice From FDIC Posted on February 29th, 2012 “Minding Your Own Business: Banking Tips for Small Companies” is a collection of articles for entrepreneurs on small business loans and other financial and banking topics in the Winter 2011/2012 FDIC Consumer News.…





