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Tips For Merchant Cash Advance

Introduction Any business would require funds for different activities to increase the profitability of the organization. Merchants, small businesses and established enterprises would have to weigh the options before selecting the best funding method. Merchant Cash Advance is a means of providing fast finance for the business. The advance is available against business resources such as future cred Read More...

Your First Merchant Account: How to Choose the Right Plan

Maintaining a high level of customer service is more important now than ever before as the market continues to change. Customers will notice the difference between an organization that offers a variety of payment plans and one that does not. From online transactions to in-store processing and check acceptance, your business should be ready to evolve to the next level with the right merchant accoun Read More...

De-Mystifying the Process of Accepting Credit Cards as an Attorney

Accepting credit cards can be a very intimidating option to consider as a sole practitioner or small-firm attorney - if you deal with collecting retainers from your clients... The word "merchant service" has developed an almost ominous connotation among solo professionals - and for good reason. Most people associate the phrase with ludicrous fees, minimum transaction volumes, equipment rentals an Read More...

Proposed Online Shoppers' Confidence Act: Huge Impact on eCommerce and Membership Sites

Copyright © 2010 Chip CooperOn May 19, 2010, the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee released proposed legislation - the "Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act" - aimed at regulating sites that transmit or receive consumer data for post-transaction sales and sites that sell products or services with recurring charges.The proposed legislation was based in part on the Commerce Committee's 2009 report t Read More...