Don’t let your summer bounty go to waste – discover simple ways to preserve it all!

Don’t let your summer bounty go to waste - discover simple ways to preserve it all!

This summer has seen a bumper harvest of fruit, vegetables, nuts and berries. It’s been a mast year for fruit such as apples, pears and currants. A range of wild foods such as mushrooms, blackberries, wimberries, elderberries, hazelnuts and sweet chestnuts have been bountiful.

Fortunately, you don’t have to allow your hard‑earned harvests and foraged bounty to deteriorate orf rot. With a handful of low‑tech techniques and a few pantry staples, you can lock in the flavours of the season and enjoy them all year long.

In this post, we’ll walk you through the most reliable, beginner‑friendly, simple ways to preserve your summer produce: making jam and jelly, whipping up chutney, pickling (and fermenting) vegetables, mastering the art of canning, freezing fresh foods and dehydrating for crunchy, out-of-season snacks.

By the end, you’ll have a toolbox of preservation tricks that turn today’s bounty into tomorrow’s healthy meals.

How do you make jam & jelly?

Jam vs. jelly – what’s the difference?

Jam is a spread made from whole fruit (or large pieces) cooked with sugar and often a bit of lemon juice. Jelly, on the other hand, uses only fruit juice, yielding a clear, firm set. Both rely on pectin – a natural thickening agent – to achieve that glossy, spoon‑holdable texture.

Step‑by‑step jam (the “whole‑fruit” approach)

Gather your fruit – Choose ripe, unblemished berries, peaches, apricots or plums. Aim for about 4 cups of prepared fruit per batch.
Prep the fruit – Wash, hull, pit and chop as needed. For berries, you can leave them whole; for larger fruits, slice into ½‑inch pieces.
Measure the sugar – The classic ratio is 1:1 fruit to sugar, but you can reduce sugar to ¾ cup per cup of fruit if you prefer a less sweet jam (just add a tablespoon of lemon juice to help it set).
Add pectin (optional) – Commercial pectin shortcuts the process, especially for low‑pectin fruits like strawberries. Follow the package instructions; usually you sprinkle it over the fruit before cooking.
Cook – Place fruit and sugar in a wide, heavy‑bottomed pot. Stir over low heat until the sugar dissolves, then increase to a rolling boil. Keep stirring to prevent scorching. The jam needs to achieve a temperature of 105ºC/220ºF.
Test the set – After 10-15 minutes of boiling, place a spoonful on a chilled plate. If it wrinkles when you push it with your finger, it’s ready. If not, keep boiling in 2‑minute increments.
Jar it up – Sterilise your jars and lids in boiling water (10 minutes). Fill the hot jam, leaving a ¼‑inch headspace, wipe rims, apply lids and process in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes.

Jelly basics

Extract the juice – Cook the fruit and strain through a fine mesh or cheesecloth.
Combine with sugar – Use a 2:1 volume ratio of juice to sugar (e.g., 4 cups juice, 8 cups sugar).
Add pectin – Most jelly recipes call for a commercial pectin because the juice alone has little natural pectin.
Boil, test and jar – Follow the same steps as jam, but the set point arrives a little sooner because the mixture is already clear.

Tips for success

Acidity matters. A tablespoon of lemon juice per quart of fruit raises the pH, helping pectin work and preventing spoilage.
Don’t over‑process. Excessive boiling can break down pectin, leaving you with runny jam.
Label and date every jar. Properly sealed jams and jellies keep for up to a year in a cool, dark pantry.

What is chutney?

Chutney is a tangy, often spicy condiment that hails from Indian cuisine but has been adapted worldwide. Unlike jam, which is primarily sweet, chutney balances sugar, vinegar and spices, giving it a savory edge that pairs perfectly with grilled meats, cheese boards and roasted vegetables.

A basic summer chutney recipe (peach‑tomato)

Ingredients:

  • Fresh peaches, diced 3 cups
  • Ripe tomatoes, diced 2 cups
  • Apple cider vinegar, 1 cup
  • Brown sugar, ½ cup
  • Fresh ginger, minced 1 tbsp
  • Mustard seeds, 1 tsp
  • Ground cumin, ½ tsp
  • Red pepper flakes (optional), ¼ tsp
  • Salt, ½ tsp

Method:

  1. Combine everything in a large, heavy saucepan.
  2. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a gentle simmer.
  3. Cook uncovered for 45‑60 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the mixture thickens and the fruit breaks down.
  4. Taste and adjust – add more sugar for sweetness, vinegar for tang, or spices for heat.
  5. Jar and process as you would jam (10‑minute water‑bath).

Because chutney contains a high proportion of vinegar, it’s naturally shelf‑stable and can sit for 12‑18 months when sealed correctly. Keep a few jars on hand for quick sandwich upgrades or as a glaze for baked salmon.

How do you pickle food?

Pickling is the art of preserving vegetables (or fruits and nuts) in a brine of vinegar, water, salt and aromatics. The acidity of the vinegar halts bacterial growth, while the salt draws out moisture and enhances crunch.

Quick‑pickle (refrigerator) method

Slice your veg – cucumbers, carrots, radishes, green beans and even watermelon rind work beautifully.
Make the brine – Combine 1 cup vinegar (white, apple cider, or rice), 1 cup water, 1‑2 tbsp coarse salt and 1‑2 tbsp sugar (optional). Add spices such as dill seed, mustard seeds, peppercorns, garlic cloves, or chili flakes.
Heat the brine just until the salt dissolves.
Fill the jars – Tightly press the vegetables into clean jars, leaving ½‑inch headspace.
Pour the hot brine over the veggies, seal with a lid and refrigerate.
Wait 24‑48 hours for flavour development; the pickles will stay good for 2‑3 weeks in the fridge.

Shelf‑stable pickling (water‑bath) method

For long‑term storage, follow these extra steps:

Use a 1:1 ratio of vinegar to water (with at least 5% acidity).
Add ½ cup salt per quart of brine for a traditional “canning” pickling solution.
Process sealed jars in a boiling water bath for 10‑15 minutes (adjust for altitude).

When done correctly, the pickles can sit on a pantry shelf for up to a year.

What’s the difference between pickling and fermenting?

Both pickling and fermenting successfully preserve food, but the underlying chemistry differs dramatically.

Aspect pickling fermenting

Primary preservative: Acetic acid (vinegar) added by the cook Lactic acid produced in situ by beneficial bacteria
Flavour profile: Sharp, tangy, often with added herbs and spices Complex, mildly sour, sometimes effervescent
Salt usage: Moderate (for taste & texture) Higher (to inhibit spoilage microbes while encouraging lactobacilli)
Typical foods: Cucumbers, onions, carrots, beetroot, hard‑boiled eggs, sauerkraut, kimchi, sour pickles, kombucha
Shelf life: Up to a year when sealed, 3‑6 months in the fridge after initial fermentation

Quick tip: If you love the airy bite of fermented veggies, try a “salt‑only” brine (2‑3% salt by weight) and let the cucumbers sit at room temperature for 3‑5 days before refrigerating. The result is a crisp, probiotic‑rich snack that differs from classic dill pickles.

What is canning?

Canning is a method of sealing food in airtight jars and applying heat to destroy microorganisms and inactivate enzymes. There are two main types:

Water‑bath canning: Used for high‑acid foods (fruits, jams, pickles, tomatoes with added acid). The jars are submerged in boiling water 212°F/100°C for a set time.
Pressure canning: Required for low‑acid foods (vegetables and soups). A pressure canner raises the temperature to 240°F/115°C, ensuring the destruction of clostridium botulinum spores.

Basic water‑bath canning steps

Prepare your produce: Cook or pack raw fruit, veg, nuts, jam or pickles according to a trusted recipe.
Sterilise jars: Boil them for 10 minutes; keep lids in a separate simmering water bath (do not boil).
Fill the jars: Leave the appropriate headspace (¼‑inch for jams, ½‑inch for pickles).
Remove air bubbles with a non‑metallic spatula, wipe rims clean and secure lids.
Process in a boiling water bath, adjusting time for jar size and altitude.
Cool undisturbed for 12‑24 hours, then check seals.

A properly sealed jar will give a satisfying “ping” when the lid is pressed. Store sealed jars in a cool, dark pantry; any jar that fails to seal should be refrigerated and used within a few weeks.

What fresh food can you store in the freezer, and how long can it stay there?

Freezing is the most straightforward preservation method – simply lock moisture in, slowing the enzymatic reactions that cause spoilage. Below is a quick reference guide for some common summer produce:

Food prep tips – freeze shelf life

  • Berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries). Rinse, dry, spread on a tray (flash‑freeze) then transfer to bags 8‑12 months
  • Stone fruits (peaches, nectarines, plums). Peel, pit, slice; optionally dip in a light syrup to prevent browning 6‑8 months
  • Tomatoes. Blanch 30 sec, shock in ice water, peel, core, pack whole or diced 8‑10 months
  • Corn. Shuck, oil 4‑5 min, cool, cut kernels off cob 10‑12 months
  • Sweet peppers. Core, slice or dice; no blanching needed 10‑12 months
  • Herbs.Chop, pack into ice‑cube trays with olive oil or water 6‑9 months
  • Courgette & other summer squash. Slice, blanch 1 min, cool, pack 10‑12 months
  • Green beans. Trim ends, blanch 3 min, cool, pack 10‑12 months

General freezing guidelines

Cool before you freeze. Hot food raises the temperature of the freezer and can cause ice crystals.
Use airtight containers or freezer‑grade zip lock bags, squeezing out as much air as possible to prevent freezer burn.
Label with date in the format “MM‑YY” so you can rotate stock.
Avoid over‑loading the freezer; proper air circulation ensures even freezing.

What food is suitable for dehydrating?

Dehydrating removes moisture, concentrating flavour and extending shelf life without the need for refrigeration. It works best with foods that have low fat and sugar content, as those can turn rancid or caramelise during drying.

Top candidates for the dehydrator or a low oven

With approx. drying time*

  • Tomatoes (sliced or halved). Core, slice ¼‑inch; sprinkle salt 6‑12 hrs (low temp)
  • Apple slices. Core, thinly slice, dip in lemon water 6‑10 hrs
  • Peaches. Slice, dip in ascorbic acid solution 8‑12 hrs
  • Strawberries. Halve, sprinkle sugar (optional) 6‑10 hrs
  • Herbs (basil, thyme, parsley). Rinse, pat dry, leave whole 1‑4 hrs
  • Courgette crisps. Slice ¼‑inch, toss with oil & salt 4‑8 hrs
  • Sweet peppers. Slice, remove seeds 6‑10 hrs

*Times vary by thickness, humidity and the specific dehydrator model. Always check for brittleness – when the piece snaps, it’s done.

Storage after drying

Cool the dried pieces completely, then store in airtight glass jars or vacuum‑sealed bags. Keep them in a dark, cool pantry; most dried fruits and veggies stay good for 6‑12 months. For extra protection, add a food‑grade desiccant packet to each jar.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Can I use regular kitchen salt for pickling?
A: Yes, but use non‑iodised coarse or pickling salt. Iodine can cloud the brine and affect texture.

Q: Do I need to add pectin to every jam?
A: Not always. High‑pectin fruits (apricots, blackberries, quince) set well on their own. Low‑pectin fruits (strawberries, cherries) benefit from added commercial pectin or a little lemon juice.

Q: How do I know if a sealed jar has gone bad?
A: After opening, look for off‑odors, mold, or a fizzing sound (sign of fermentation). If any of these appear, discard the contents.

Q: Is it safe to reuse jars that have previously held jam?
A: Absolutely! Just wash them thoroughly, sterilise in boiling water and inspect for chips or cracks before re‑using.

Q: Can I freeze jam?
A: Yes! Transfer hot jam into freezer‑safe containers, leave headspace and store for up to 12 months. Thaw in the fridge and give it a quick stir.

Q: What’s the best way to rehydrate dried fruits?
A: Soak them in warm water, juice, or a flavoured liquor for 15‑30 minutes. They’ll plump up and are perfect for baking or porridge.

Q: Do fermented pickles need to be refrigerated?
A: Once you’ve reached the desired sourness, transfer them to the fridge. Cold slows fermentation, preserving flavour and texture for several months.

Putting it all together

You’ve just unlocked a mini‑preservation arsenal:

Jam & jelly for sweet spreads that turn toast into a celebration.
Chutney for a zingy accompaniment that elevates roasted veggies and grilled fish.
Pickles (quick fridge version or shelf‑stable water‑bath) for crunch that lasts.
Fermented veggies for probiotic power and complex flavours.

Illuminate your space: How to select the right LED bulb for each room

Illuminate your space: How to select the right LED bulb for each roomcredit

Tired of the same old dingy lighting? Ready to embrace the energy efficiency and versatility of LEDs? Congratulations, you’re on the cusp of a brighter, more beautiful home! However, with so many LED bulb options, choosing the right one for each room can feel a little overwhelming. Fear not! This guide will illuminate your path to selecting the perfect LED bulb, transforming your living spaces one watt at a time.

Beyond watts: Understanding the key LED bulb specs

Forget the old “wattage” mindset. LEDs are incredibly efficient, meaning they use far less energy to produce the same amount of light. Instead, you need to focus on a few key specifications:

  • Lumens (lm): This is your new measure of brightness. The higher the lumen value, the brighter the bulb. Think of it as the “oomph” of light a bulb provides.
  • Colour temperature (Kelvin, K): This describes the “warmth” or “coolness” of the light.
    • Warm white (2700K-3000K): Mimics the cosy glow of traditional incandescent bulbs, perfect for relaxation areas.
    • Cool white/bright white (3500K-4100K): Offers a more neutral, crisp light, ideal for tasks and general illumination.
    • Daylight (5000K-6500K): Mimics natural daylight, providing a bright, stimulating light that’s excellent for focused work.
  • Colour rendering index (CRI): This measures how accurately a bulb shows the true colours of objects. A CRI of 80+ is generally good for most home applications, while 90+ is excellent for areas where colour accuracy is paramount (like kitchens or art studios).
  • Beam angle: This determines how focused or widespread the light is. Narrower angles create spotlights, while wider angles provide general illumination.

Your room-by-room LED lighting guide

Let’s break down how to choose the best LED bulbs for your most common living spaces:

RoomPurposeRecommended lumens (per fixture)Recommended colour temperature (K)Key considerations
Living RoomRelaxation, general illumination, mood800-1500 lm2700K-3000K (Warm white)Dimmable bulbs are a must for setting different ambiances. Consider accent lighting.
KitchenTask lighting, food prep, general1000-1600 lm3500K-4000K (Cool white/Bright white)High CRI is important to accurately see food colours. Under-cabinet lighting is beneficial.
BedroomSleep, reading, relaxation500-1000 lm (general)2700K-3000K (Warm white)Dimmable bulbs for bedtime. Consider a slightly brighter bulb for bedside reading lamps.
BathroomPersonal grooming, tasks, general illumination700-1200 lm3500K-4000K (Cool white/Bright white)Aim for even lighting around the mirror. Consider bulbs with good moisture resistance.
Home officeFocused work, reading, concentration1000-1600 lm4000K-5000K (Bright white/Daylight)Bright, flicker-free light is crucial for reducing eye strain.
HallwaysNavigation, general illumination500-800 lm3000K-3500K (Warm to Cool white)Consider motion-sensor bulbs for energy savings and convenience.

A few extra tips for a brighter experience

  • Don’t be afraid to mix & match: While consistency can be attractive, different rooms have different needs. A warm glow in your bedroom and a crisp light in your kitchen can both enhance their respective functions.
  • Consider dimmers: For many areas, especially living rooms and bedrooms, installing dimmer switches alongside your LED bulbs offers incredible flexibility in controlling the mood and brightness.
  • Check fixture compatibility: Ensure the LED bulb you choose fits the socket type (e.g., E26, GU10) and is compatible with your existing fixtures.
  • Look for the energy rating: Check the packaging for the A-G energy rating – this demonstrates that the bulb meets strict energy efficiency and quality guidelines.

Making the switch to LED bulbs is a smart, eco-friendly and budget-conscious decision. By understanding these key specifications and considering the unique needs of each room, you can confidently select the perfect LEDs to create a beautifully illuminated and functional home.

Why Greensboro is one of the fastest-growing cities in North Carolina

Why Greensboro is one of the fastest-growing cities in North Carolina

Greensboro, North Carolina, has steadily transformed from a mid-sized Southern city into a thriving hub of opportunity, innovation and community life. Its growth isn’t accidental – it’s the result of strategic investments in infrastructure, an expanding job market and a welcoming environment that attracts families, students and businesses alike.

Known for its rich history, cultural diversity and balanced pace of life, Greensboro offers the charm of a smaller city with the opportunities of a larger metropolitan area. Affordable living costs, excellent education systems and strong transportation connections make it highly desirable for people seeking long-term stability and upward mobility. As more residents relocate to the area, new housing developments, businesses and entertainment options continue to flourish.

Greensboro’s ability to grow while maintaining a strong sense of community has made it stand out among cities in the state. Understanding why it has become one of the fastest-growing cities provides insight into what makes it such an appealing place to live and work.

Growth drivers at a glance

Booming economy and job opportunities

One of the most significant reasons for Greensboro’s rapid growth is its expanding, diverse economy. Historically known for its textile and manufacturing industries, the city has successfully reinvented itself by embracing technology, logistics, aviation and healthcare. Major companies such as HondaJet, UPS and Cone Health have invested in the area, bringing long-term employment opportunities and attracting skilled workers.

The city’s strategic location in the Piedmont Triad region places it between Raleigh and Charlotte, giving it access to major business networks without the high living costs associated with larger cities. Greensboro also supports entrepreneurship with business incubators, co-working spaces and programs that help startups thrive. The combination of industrial heritage and modern innovation has made the job market steady and resilient even during economic shifts.

Local universities continue to produce talent that feeds into various industries, creating a strong workforce pipeline. As employment opportunities increase, more individuals and families are choosing Greensboro as the foundation for their careers and future stability.

Infrastructure, affordability and development

Greensboro’s infrastructure and strategic development planning play a significant role in its rapid population growth. The city continues to invest in transportation networks, including highways, public transit and proximity to the Piedmont Triad International Airport, which supports both convenience and economic expansion.

Housing remains more affordable than in major cities like Raleigh or Charlotte, allowing residents to purchase property or rent without financial strain. New residential developments are being thoughtfully designed to include green spaces, schools and nearby shopping areas, making neighbourhoods functional and liveable.

Greensboro also emphasises sustainability by incorporating environmentally conscious urban planning practices that promote clean energy and green building standards. As the city continues to grow, local businesses benefit from increased demand, including construction services and concrete contractors in Greensboro, NC, who contribute to commercial and residential expansion. These collaborative efforts between public and private sectors keep the city’s growth steady while ensuring quality of life is maintained.

Affordability, combined with modern development strategies, makes Greensboro an attractive destination for long-term settlement.

Education, innovation and talent retention

Education is at the heart of Greensboro’s success, with several major higher education institutions, including the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, North Carolina A&T State University, Guilford College and Bennett College, contributing to its intellectual and cultural development. These schools not only attract students from across the country but also partner with local industries to offer internships, research initiatives and career opportunities. This connection between academia and business helps retain graduates in the area, preventing the talent loss that many cities experience.

Greensboro also supports continuing education and workforce development through technical programs that prepare residents for careers in high-demand fields. Innovation thrives in this environment, as universities collaborate with technology firms and research centres to introduce new ideas and products. Access to quality public and private schools makes the city appealing for families as well.

The emphasis on lifelong learning and opportunity ensures that people of all ages can grow personally and professionally. Strong educational systems build a stable foundation that fuels sustainable community growth.

Quality of life and cultural appeal

Beyond its economic and academic strengths, Greensboro is experiencing growth driven by its exceptional quality of life and vibrant cultural scene. The city offers a wide range of outdoor spaces, including more than 90 miles of trails, numerous parks, lakes and the renowned Greensboro Arboretum. These green spaces provide opportunities for recreation, exercise and relaxation, contributing to a balanced lifestyle.

The arts and entertainment scene is equally impressive, with museums, theatres, live music venues and community festivals showcasing the city’s creativity and diversity. Downtown Greensboro has become a bustling centre filled with restaurants, boutiques and nightlife, attracting both residents and visitors.

The city’s size also strikes the perfect balance – it’s large enough to offer variety yet small enough to maintain a friendly, accessible atmosphere. Families appreciate the safe neighbourhoods, while young professionals enjoy the growing social and cultural opportunities.

Combined with a strong sense of community, Greensboro offers a lifestyle that connects work, leisure and belonging in meaningful ways.

Future growth and long-term potential

Greensboro’s growth shows no signs of slowing down, thanks to its forward-thinking leadership and commitment to long-term development. The city continues to attract significant investments in transportation, technology and housing, laying the groundwork for future economic success.

Projects such as the development of the Toyota battery plant in the region and the expansion of airport-related industries create thousands of new jobs and stimulate related business growth. Greensboro also focuses on sustainability and infrastructure modernisation to prepare for the needs of a larger population. The local government partners with private developers to revitalise older areas while preserving historic charm, creating a blend of tradition and progress.

As the city becomes more diverse, it nurtures inclusivity through community programs, accessible housing and cultural representation. Residents feel valued, which leads to long-term retention and continued migration from other states. With its strong vision and balanced approach, Greensboro is positioned to remain one of the fastest growing and most promising cities in North Carolina for years to come.

Greensboro’s rapid growth is the result of thoughtful planning, economic diversity, strong education systems and a high quality of life that attracts and retains residents. Its thriving job market, affordable housing and expanded infrastructure make it appealing to professionals, families and students alike.

The city blends modern development with natural beauty and cultural experiences, creating a well-rounded environment where people feel connected and supported. With universities fuelling innovation and industries driving stability, Greensboro continues to evolve without losing its welcoming community spirit.

Strategic investments in sustainability, transportation and revitalisation ensure the city is prepared for the future while maintaining opportunities for all.

As more people discover the balance between affordability, opportunity and lifestyle, Greensboro’s popularity continues to rise. It stands as a powerful example of how a city can grow quickly while still preserving the values that make it feel like home.

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Why your LLC needs an online business bank account (and the best ones)

Why your LLC needs an online business bank account (and the best ones)

As an LLC owner, you’ve already taken a crucial step to protect your personal assets and establish your business as a legitimate entity. But there’s one fundamental practice that, if overlooked, can unravel that protection and create a mountain of administrative headaches: commingling personal and business finances. The single most effective tool to prevent this and build a solid financial foundation for your company is a dedicated online business bank account.

In today’s digital economy, the old way of banking at a brick-and-mortar branch is no longer the only, or even the best, option. This post will explore the compelling reasons why an online business account is non-negotiable for your LLC and guide you through some of the top contenders in the market.

The legal shield: Piercing the corporate veil

The biggest red flag courts look for is overlapping funds; using your personal current account for business invoices, expenses and revenue all seems to blur that basic line between the two. Establishing a bank account designated solely for your business will create a clear, auditable trail, which gives further support to the status of your LLC as an independent entity.

You’ll show to courts, to the tax office and even to the potential investors that you’re really treating your business like a legitimate company and not as a personal piggy bank. This simple act is your first and most formidable defence against the very assets you wanted to protect by setting up the LLC.

Streamlining taxes and accounting

Tax season can get ugly enough. You don’t want to struggle through a year’s worth of bank statements looking for which Starbucks order to use for a client meeting and which one you really wanted to get a big coffee fix on. Having a separate business account makes it all very easy to keep track of everything you spend. Every deposit, withdrawal and transfer is inherently “business-related” and will make it a million times easier to keep track of your deductible expenses, work out the quarterly estimates of taxes you owe and put together your annual return.

In addition, if you’re using an online business bank account, you often also get additional integrated tools that help make much of this easier. Most modern platforms will automatically categorise transactions for you, give you a profit and loss statement and even connect right to your accounting software like QuickBooks or Xero. This not only saves you hours of admin, but it also reduces the possibility of human error, so your books are accurate and compliant. If you’re running an LLC, especially one with relatively limited margins, this isn’t just a convenience, it’s an advantage.

Professionalism and operational efficiency

It matters. When running a business, it’s all about appearance. Paying your vendors and/or getting paid by clients with a personal account will be amateurish and may even make you appear unprofessional. With a business current account, you can write cheques, take credit card payments and receive wire transfers under your business name, much like you would if you used your own personal account.

It’s easier to keep everything in one place when you run it from a business current account. You can give employees debit cards, set spending limits and manage subscriptions without giving them access to your personal finances. You can also set up automatic payments on monthly or recurring bills, such as software subscriptions and utilities. That way, you never miss a payment and never need to deal with an overdue bill. This level of organisation will help you grow your business without creating unnecessary problems.

The digital advantage: Why go online?

Whatever business bank you choose, it’s better than none. But the advantages of online business banks aren’t identical to those offered by traditional brick and mortar banks. Online businesses banks are designed for the modern entrepreneur, with lower overhead costs that translate into benefits for you. You’ll see features like lower or no monthly fees, higher interest rates on balances and lower transaction fees. The application process is done entirely online and often takes just minutes, rather than the paperwork and branch visits typical brick-and-mortar banks provide.

But the biggest difference between traditional banks and online businesses lies in the way digital financial technology is brought directly into your bank experience. You’re not just getting an account, you’re getting a financial dashboard for your company. That brings us to one of the most important details in today’s world; how Baselane is for these platforms to offer security. Certainly, the most reputable online banks will invest much of their funds into better security systems, such as two-factor authentication, FDIC insurance (through partnership banks), encryption and real-time transaction monitoring to ensure that your company’s funds are protected from digital attackers.

Evaluating your options: the best online business bank accounts for LLC

Choosing the right financial partner is a crucial business decision. Choosing the best online business bank account for LLC will depend on what you need professionally – i.e. average balance, volume of transactions & integrations you want.

Relay Financial: Their multi account management is a favourite of small businesses and LLCs because it really digs deep into the financial world of managing money. The best part of Relay Financial is that you can set up to 20 separate current accounts under your main current account, for free! You can make taxes, payroll, marketing costs and operating costs all go into separate accounts. Relay doesn’t charge monthly fees, either! And with so many free transactions, you get a lot out of it!

Bluevine: When business owners want a way to earn big rewards – the tech-soulful choice for startups. This company has a strong (and specialised) focus on venture-backed tech startups.

Mercury: An excellent choice for any LLC who primarily operate online and value a powerful digital experience. They offer a completely free account with no hidden fees, a sleek and intuitive platform and many unique features, like you can create virtual cards for safe online spending. You can also manage investor funds and use their services to integrate into many of the popular tools, like Slack. Since they’re so focused on security and have a modern API (which can be updated), it’s a solid pick for forward-thinking businesses.

Making the final choice

When choosing your account, think of all the features that are non-negotiable. Do you need physical chequebooks? Are you depositing a lot of cash? Do you want to be able to integrate with specific software? Very carefully look over the fees – even for “free” accounts – to see if you’re responsible for any fee for wire transfers, cash deposits or international payments. Most importantly, investigate platforms that stress the importance of security and make it clear how they protect your money, including what type of FDIC insurance they offer.

Conclusion

Making a dedicated online business bank account is one of the simplest but most powerful things you can do to protect, modernise and scale your LLC. It’s a critical legal form, turning your accounting from an administrative burden to one of your company’s assets and giving you the tools needed to baselane your business.

With so many innovative tools out there in the finance world, now is a great time to move your business banking online. The best online business bank account for an LLC is where you choose a platform that suits your business’ operating needs, growth dreams and goals. You’re not just opening a bank account, you’re building a more solid framework to create whatever your LLC wants to accomplish.

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