Posts Tagged ‘Current’

16 April

Current Accounts- Meeting the Needs of Businessmen

Current Account is primarily meant for businessmen, firms, companies, public enterprises etc. who have to perform numerous daily banking transactions. In this account, the customer can deposit any amount of money any number of times. He can also withdraw any amount as many times as he wants, as long as he has funds in his credit. They are meant neither for the purpose of earning interest nor for the purpose of savings. These accounts are only for convenience of the business.A proper introduction by an existing customer or a respectable person known to the bank is essential for opening the current account. The account holder can access his account from any branch of the concerned across the country. The cheques of the customer can be payable at par at all branches of the Bank across India. For this purpose you need for a demand draft. The customer can also give standing instructions to carry out his regular payments like Insurance premium, rent, taxes etc., with the current account provided sufficient balance is maintained in the account. The account holder also avails the facility of transfer of funds by means of Mail Transfer/ Telegraph Transfer/ Demand Drafts.The current account can be opened with a minimum deposit, as stipulated by the Banks from time to time. The prospective account holder/customer needs to give a declaration that he/they are not enjoying credit facilities with any other bank or branch of the same bank at the time of opening the account. The Prospective account holder(s) should fill in the Account Opening Form, sign it and furnish the operational instructions to avail the current account facility.Loans and credit cards charge you interest on the basis of an Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on the amount you borrow, whereas current accounts pay you an Annual Equivalent Rate (AER) on your credit from that account. This rate indicates what the amount would be if interest is paid on annual basis. The higher is the AER, the more is the interest the account holder earns. It works in the same way for any overdraft withdrawal, but money is deducted rather than credited from the savings amount. Current account interest rates are subject to change; both the provider and the Reserve bank of India can change them. However, the concerned banks notify of any interest rate changes before they take effect. To make a balanced decision regarding current account interest rates, you should look at the interest rate for both when in credit and if you are overdrawn. A high interest rate on your credit and a low interest rate on your overdraft is all about opening best bank current accountThe account holders should watch out for interest rates on disarranged borrowing . When the account holder goes into the red or over the agreed overdraft limit, he is not only charged,but also can face a high rate of interest on this unauthorised borrowing. Some banks offer current accounts with tiered interest rates. Therese accounts work on the basis that different interest rates are applied to your money according to the balance available on your account. The tiered interest rates can mean the interest paid on your credit will drop once you pass a certain financial threshold. Similarly the interest on your overdraft amount can rise if you borrow over a certain limit.Comparing before Opening best bank current account makes a significant difference. Comparison can help you reduce the cost of having an overdraft by helping you find an account with a lower rate of interest charged on your borrowing or overdraft. It can also help you find the best available rate of interest on your balance so you can earn more while your money is lying idle in your account. You need to compare the interest rates.Current accounts- meeting the needs of businessmenSummary: Current Accounts come with the answer of all kinds of business requirements.These accounts have been customised to ensure efficient fund management, quick transfers and instant availability of your funds across the network of the bank.Current Account is primarily meant for businessmen, firms, companies, public enterprises etc. who have to perform numerous daily banking transactions. In this account, the customer can deposit any amount of money any number of times. He can also withdraw any amount as many times as he wants, as long as he has funds in his credit. They are meant neither for the purpose of earning interest nor for the purpose of savings. These accounts are only for convenience of the business.A proper introduction by an existing customer or a respectable person known to the bank is essential for opening the current account. The account holder can access his account from any branch of the concerned across the country. The cheques of the customer can be payable at par at all branches of the Bank across India. For this purpose you need for a demand draft. The customer can also give standing instructions to carry out his regular payments like Insurance premium, rent, taxes etc., with the current account provided sufficient balance is maintained in the account. The account holder also avails the facility of transfer of funds by means of Mail Transfer/ Telegraph Transfer/ Demand Drafts.The current account can be opened with a minimum deposit, as stipulated by the Banks from time to time. The prospective account holder/customer needs to give a declaration that he/they are not enjoying credit facilities with any other bank or branch of the same bank at the time of opening the account. The Prospective account holder(s) should fill in the Account Opening Form, sign it and furnish the operational instructions to avail the current account facility.Loans and credit cards charge you interest on the basis of an Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on the amount you borrow, whereas current accounts pay you an Annual Equivalent Rate (AER) on your credit from that account. This rate indicates what the amount would be if interest is paid on annual basis. The higher is the AER, the more is the interest the account holder earns. It works in the same way for any overdraft withdrawal, but money is deducted rather than credited from the savings amount. Current account interest rates are subject to change; both the provider and the Reserve bank of India can change them. However, the concerned banks notify of any interest rate changes before they take effect. To make a balanced decision regarding current account interest rates, you should look at the interest rate for both when in credit and if you are overdrawn. A high interest rate on your credit and a low interest rate on your overdraft is all about opening best bank current accountThe account holders should watch out for interest rates on disarranged borrowing . When the account holder goes into the red or over the agreed overdraft limit, he is not only charged,but also can face a high rate of interest on this unauthorised borrowing. Some banks offer current accounts with tiered interest rates. Therese accounts work on the basis that different interest rates are applied to your money according to the balance available on your account. The tiered interest rates can mean the interest paid on your credit will drop once you pass a certain financial threshold. Similarly the interest on your overdraft amount can rise if you borrow over a certain limit.Comparing before Opening best bank current account makes a significant difference. Comparison can help you reduce the cost of having an overdraft by helping you find an account with a lower rate of interest charged on your borrowing or overdraft. It can also help you find the best available rate of interest on your balance so you can earn more while your money is lying idle in your account. You need to compare the interest rates.

27 March

Will the Current Economic Downturn Boost the B2b Franchises Industry

We have all heard it, recession proof franchise. It is being used by hundreds of franchisors now in their marketing material but what does it really mean?
Quite simply it means a business which is not affected by slow growth and cuts in spending. This sounds as simplistic as it does stupid, how can a business not be affected; surely all businesses must be affected to a certain extent? It is however possible that where someone may not pay thousands of pounds for a holiday, instead they may pay a few hundred pounds on a new TV (home luxuries), and if we go down the line a bit, someone with less resources may not pay hundreds of pounds for a new TV but may pay for a new Xbox game, and one step further, someone who can no longer pay £30 for a new Xbox game, well, in all intents and purposes is broke.
There is no such thing as a recession proof business. Every business is going to be affected in one way or another, the recession proofing of a business is entirely dependent on the upper management’s ability to adapt to current spending and demands. This however was not the subject of the article.
How can the franchise industry benefit from an economic downturn? Again we have a simple answer:
As more people are being made unemployed, many with redundancy packages, there are more people available for employment and purchasing a franchise, a ready made business to take the place of their old job and one with a track record of success. In particular B2B franchises are taking off as seeing an increase in sales due to more small businesses being set up to cope with the demand of higher unemployment
Is it as simple as that though? No, of course not. Although franchise sales “may” rise, and I am expecting this to be the case come the summer of 2009, the income that it is possible to generate per franchise is likely to drop. This does not mean the franchise business is not a viable option but it does mean that the expected turnover figures for each franchised business should be modified accordingly. This drop in turnover for each franchise outlet will mean a decrease in the overall turnover for the franchisor, a drop in their monthly % of profits and despite the expected boost in franchise sales cutbacks are likely to be made in areas of IT, and staff. The only area I foresee staying the same is marketing. Marketing gets pride of place in franchising, most franchisors get a monthly marketing fee from their franchisees and as such their overall budget “should” stay on a relative plateau.
All franchises are based around expansion and branding, if the expected increase in franchise sales happens, along with it comes increased brand awareness as the network grows. This is good news for franchise buyers and existing franchisees as more money gets added to the marketing pot and due to the increased presence across territories the brand goes through a burst of organic growth.
The Good News
For the franchisor
An upsurge in unemployment and redundancy packages could lead to higher franchise sales
For the franchisee
It could well be that despite a change in peoples spending habits; organic growth and paid for marketing could be a real boost for franchise owners and buyers.
The Bad News
For the franchise buyer
For those franchise buyers who do not have the required capital, and/or are experiencing negative equity on their house, raising the capital through the normal method of bank loans could prove tricky.
For the franchisee
Expected turnover could see substantial drops in 2009/10
For the franchisor
% of profits from franchisees are likely to drop over the next 2 years (boosted however by franchise sales)