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You Need a Business Merchant Account to Accept Credit Cards!

Do you have a business merchant account? If not, isn’t it time you got one? If you are not yet doing so, why not apply for a merchant account to help your business grow?

Jun 19, 2009 – Do you have a business merchant account? If not, isn’t it time you got one? The companies you compete against for customer business may already have this special account that allows them to process customers’ credit payments. If you are not yet doing so, why not apply for a merchant account to help your business grow?

A business merchant account is the best way to expand your company’s operations and conduct e-commerce without risking too much of an investment. Simply apply for a merchant account the way an individual would apply for a personal credit card. As with individual applicants, a company needs to show a positive credit history and the ability to make payments on a merchant account at present. In addition, it cannot be involved in shady dealings with which the underwriters might not agree. Many lenders will let you apply online, although some charge a fee for this. Often you will get a decision on your application within a day or two. If approved, you can begin making arrangements to accept credit payments in a variety of ways. Pay attention to fees and payment terms. For example, you may be asked to pay 15 to 25 cents per transaction. Or you could have the choice of paying a low overall percentage rate. Some lenders impose minimums, though, meaning you will have to pay a “bottom line” fee no matter how many transactions you make.

Your business merchant account will let you purchase or lease a credit card processor that can be plugged into your store. Or you can take a wireless version with you when collecting payments from other locations. Many business owners prefer to use a telephone ordering and payment system. This can be automated, reducing the need for staffing except for questions or glitches. Customers can speak or touch-dial their credit card numbers into the phone to process orders at their convenience. You will need to make sure your system is fully operational at all times and that it is customer-friendly to keep from annoying or even driving away current or new clients.

When you utilize a business merchant account, you can receive a printed monthly statement, discounts for other services, and occasional other benefits as well. Being able to accept credit card payments suggests that customers will look at you a little differently, knowing that you have earned an underwriter’s trust for this important role. Posting signs for accepting credit card payments places your company in the ranks of the elite, since many smaller or newer companies do not yet enjoy this privilege. When you begin accepting credit card processing, you can move away from cash-only payments or checks that can bounce. The time saved from managing cash flow can be channeled into more meaningful tasks.

Getting a merchant account means that you’re ready to upgrade your business, and that you are taking extra steps to accommodate your customers. Be proud to receive a merchant account, knowing that not everyone is approved. Handle it responsibly, since you have much to be thankful for with your new business merchant account.

About the Author:
Kevin has extensive experience in the credit card processing field, from Sales Agent, Risk Analysis, Proposals and Operations Manager for a major credit card processor. He can quickly guide and educate the merchant on how best to lower their fixed costs, reduce unnecessary expenses and offer merchants many merchant account options and help the merchant pick the correct solutions.

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A Business Survival Secret

In these turbulent economic times, it is imperative that business owners seek and embrace ideas to save money. One expenditure-reduction secret hinges on this often over-looked principle: the way a business collects money may be an integral factor in how much money that business collects. By devising an advantageous accounts-receivable system, owners pave the way for favorable cash flow.

How can business owners collect money due (to them) in quicker, cheaper and more effective ways?

Cash flow is crucial to a business’s vitality. One of the primary reasons any given enterprise fails may be attributed to cash flow problems where expenses outpace revenues. Future returns cannot offset present day expenditures. Thus, by maximizing revenues, by instituting a method where a company collects payments in a more timely, efficient manner–cash flow becomes more favorable and concomitant business success appears more likely.

The operative question arises: “How can business owners collect money due (to them) in quicker, cheaper and more effective ways?” Companies specializing in outstanding payment services can implement services immediately and serve as a means of keeping owners’ prices competitive while preserving profits–a rare combination for today’s business establishments. The following provides a glimpse of several exciting accounts receivable services:

Checks by Phone: This service is especially ideal for owners whose business has a mail order component. Payment is secured via the telephone upon the customer’s authorization and deposited into the owner’s account within 48 hours. A phone checks system offers a distinct advantage over credit card processing: tremendous cost savings (as high discount/transaction fees do not exist).

Online Electronic Checks: Here, an owner may easily accept and process electronic check payments directly on his/her website. It takes less than two days for the funds to be transferred to the owner’s account (a much shorter duration than a paper check). Again, credit card expenditures are avoided as the potential number of clients increase. In addition, “impulse” purchases are more likely to occur.

Automated payments: Various companies have the software to produce bank drafts for businesses that expect to receive payments on a recurring (e.g., monthly) and/or nonrecurring basis. These drafts collect customers’ payments using automatic bank deductions from their checking accounts. Paper drafts are delivered to the owner on their due date. For larger businesses, payments may be processed through the ACH system. Using an automated payment system, owners need not worry about late payments and unnecessary time and labor costs.

Electronic check conversion: Paper checks are handled in much the same manner as credit cards where the owner receives payment within two days. A check is scanned and, like a credit card, is converted to an electronic item at the point of sale. Conversion machines may come equipped with verification (to ensure that a potential customer is not listed on a negative database of individuals who have previously bounced checks) and technology to electronically collect that “falls through the loop” NSF check. Research indicates that about 18 billion point-of-sale checks are written every year in the United States and a business can increase its profit potential 30% by accepting checks.

MSIQ can perform a detailed and honest black & white numbers analysis to add efficiency to your costs

Credit Cards: Ultimately, a business owner must still include this option, as this may be the preferred method of payment by customers. Retailers must be aware, as many credit card carriers overcharge for equipment and quote unreasonable discount and transaction rates. In addition, subtle fees may come into play that cause “cash flow paralysis.” An owner must perform due diligence when contracting with credit card carriers, taking price and quality of customer service into account. Contrary to popular opinion, banks are usually not the best resource.

Substantial profits may be obtained by knowing how to cut expenses and optimize efficiency. A vibrant and healthy accounts receivable system saves more than money; indeed, it just may save the enterprise! MSIQ can perform a detailed and honest black & white numbers analysis of your current rates, or setup low rates for those businesses that do not yet accept credit card payments.

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Want to Pay by Credit Card? Minimum Purchase $10.

August 26, 2011

Minimum Purchase “Minimum Credit Card Purchase is $10″.  If you have seen a sign like this at a retail store, you are not alone.  No matter what the sign says, if a merchant accepts credit or debit cards, you are allowed to use any card they accept for a purchase of any amount.  Merchants cannot, [...]

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How to Stay Off the MATCH File

May 7, 2011

Even if you’ve never been on the dreaded Terminated Merchant File (also known as MATCH) list, you need to take measures to ensure that you don’t end up on it. How? For starters, rethink whom you do business with. Signing up with the wrong processor greatly increases your chance of landing on the MATCH file, [...]

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