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Its legal. But you gotta be pretty meticulous to keep all your business expenses and revenues separate from your personal. Now you might think its easy and doable, but trust me - its like keeping a log for your diet, you do it for 5 days and then you are tired and bored and hate it.Its easy to open a bank account:Have your Articles of Incorporation and FEIN SS-4 letter - go to the bank and open an account. Go with the nationwide banks - more ATMs, more branches to deposit any checks, 24/7 support line. Don't go with small ones, you will get one check and then you will be running around where to deposit it.If you don't have FEIN (Tax ID) apply online - 5 minutesEIN Individual Request - Online ApplicationIt will make your and your future accountant's life much easier.

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What are some letters that are no longer used in the English alphabet?

The Latin alphabet for English once included 7 extra characters, some of which did not have Latin origins (and see below for 6 other characters that are relevant to this discussion):Ash (Æ, æ) - represented a short vowel sound—somewhere between a and e, like in cat.Eth (Ð, ð) - known today as a voiced <th> sound, but actually, it was originally interchangeable with Thorn, known today as a voiceless <th> sound.Ethel (Œ, œ) -once represented a pronunciation somewhere between o and e, though it was originally pronounced like oy.Thorn (Þ, þ) - This was a <th> sound; there wasn’t a strict distinction between þ and ð.Wynn (Ƿ, ƿ) - represented the /w/ sound. Previously, two u’s were used (or two v’s, depending on the person’s handwriting; u and v were the same letter back then), but Wynn was adopted to make it a single letter. It proved unpopular, and we returned to the usage of two u’s. Then the two u’s merged into w.Yogh (Ȝ, ȝ) - used to indicate the velar fricative /x/, which is no longer used in most dialects of English. It is a sound in words like Bach or the Scottish word loch. You can also find it in borrowed words from other languages, such as Hebrew words like Chanukah or Challah. Yogh was abandoned in favor of using the letters gh. Later, the gh became silent or pronounced as [f] (light, thorough, laugh).Ampersand (&) - yes, this was considered part of the alphabet at one time. It first appeared in an alphabet listing in 1011, and faded out some time in the mid 19th Century. But it never represented a sound of the alphabet and was never used in words. It was at the end of the alphabet, and when the alphabet was recited by children, it would end with x, y, z and per se ‘and’ which got slurred into “ampersand”. Note: the Tironian Et (⁊) which looks like the number 7 also meant ‘and’ and was also included in some alphabet inventories, but was more specialized in use.Notes about other “letters that were never really in the alphabet” or were debatable:Tironian Et (⁊). This symbol was almost identical to the ampersand, but had a completely different history. It was also used phonetically, pronounced as /ond/ in some words. It was only listed by some as a letter of the alphabet. Tironian Et did not have a distinction between upper and lower case.Insular G (Ᵹ, ᵹ) was not a separate letter of the alphabet. It was a variation of (g) that fell out of use. However, Insular G is what evolved into Yogh (ȝ).Long s (ſ). English also used a long s that looked like ſ but this was never part of the alphabet. The long s was a form of the lower case letter s that replaced a regular s, or the first in a double s, at the beginning or in the middle of a word (e.g. "ſucceſsful" for "successful"). In Uppercase writing, it was replaced by a standard <s>. It was also sometimes used as a ligature for a double ss. The German Eszett (ß) is a ligature of long s and z: ſz = ßThorn with Ascender Stroke (Ꝥ, ꝥ). This was used as as a scribal abbreviation for the word “that” as well as a few other words. I can’t find an example of this symbol ever being considered a letter of the alphabet.Thorn with Descender Stroke (Ꝧ, ꝧ). This was used as as a scribal abbreviation for the word “through” and may have had other uses, but I can’t locate any examples.Eng (Ŋ, ŋ). Mental Floss has an article—similar to my answer here—that includes this letter, but it was never part of the English alphabet; it was only a “proposed letter”. It was invented by Alexander Gill the Elder in 1619 and was meant to replace “ng” in words like “sing” and “long”. It is used in the alphabets of other languages though.For those who can’t see some of the characters on their phones:Edit: If you made it to the end, I just want to add a note about “IJ” this combination was used in Middle English in the 1300s, but the letter J wasn’t considered a separate letter from I yet; it was just an I with a flourish. This combination was probably pronounced “eye” or /aɪ/.The letter J didn’t enter English as a separate letter of the alphabet in print until 1633.

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