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In the '''United States''' [[Delaware]] seems to be the most interesting state for a legal home of a [[corporation]]. | In the '''United States''' [[Delaware]] seems to be the most interesting state for a legal home of a [[corporation]]. | ||
The [[TD Bank]] is probably your best option if you need a US bank account when you're not a US citizen. You're only required to have 100 US$ on your account. It's also open 7 days a week. | |||
[[Chase Bank]] is usually the cheapest bank for pulling money out of [[ATM]]s. Though accounts there need an average minimum of balance 1500 US$ and you need to make at least 5 purchases a month with your card. | |||
You might be interested in the [[list of community currencies in the United States]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:31, 15 May 2011
In the United States Delaware seems to be the most interesting state for a legal home of a corporation.
The TD Bank is probably your best option if you need a US bank account when you're not a US citizen. You're only required to have 100 US$ on your account. It's also open 7 days a week.
Chase Bank is usually the cheapest bank for pulling money out of ATMs. Though accounts there need an average minimum of balance 1500 US$ and you need to make at least 5 purchases a month with your card.
You might be interested in the list of community currencies in the United States.