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Avoiding Credit Card Fraud

Learn how to safeguard your business without alienating legitimate customers.
September 1, 2002 in Accepting Payments

Accepting E-Checks

From increased security to reduced bank charges, the benefits are numerous.
August 12, 2002 in Accepting Payments

How to Get Approved for a Merchant Account

Try these strategies for improving your chances
July 8, 2002 in Accepting Payments

Wireless Payment Processing for Your Business

Like every other technology under the sun, payment processing is going wireless. But is it a good investment for your business?
May 13, 2002 in Accepting Payments

Offering Debit Payment Options

Make it easy for customers to pay you by providing debit transaction access.
April 8, 2002 in Accepting Payments

It's Payback Time

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Are your deadbeat debtors getting you down? Don't get mad, get even.
April 1, 2002 in Billing and Collections

When Cash Is Tight, Who Gets Paid?

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A simple guide to prioritizing your payments when the bills are piling up beyond control
March 25, 2002 in Payments & Collections

The Risks of Accepting Checks

Bounced checks, fraudulent check writers--these problems can potentially cost you big bucks. Follow these guidelines to reduce your risk.
January 21, 2002 in Accepting Payments

From Credit Card to Your Bank

Find out exactly how those funds reach you when you accept credit cards.
November 26, 2001 in Accepting Payments

Credit Card Industry Terms Defined

Don't be intimidated by the jargon. We'll help you figure out what the heck they're saying.
October 22, 2001 in Accepting Payments

Credit Card Processing Equipment

Getting a merchant account is just the first step. Now find out what kind of equipment you'll need to process credit card payments.
September 24, 2001 in Accepting Payments

Explaining Credit Transaction Fees

It's your hard-earned money. Be aware of what you're paying for.
August 27, 2001 in Accepting Payments

Chargebacks: A Huge Price to Pay

If you're not careful, customers can take advantage of you big-time.
June 25, 2001 in Accepting Payments

Stop Credit Card Fraud

Accepting credit card orders through your Web site can be costly-unless you're prepared for foul play.
May 18, 2001 in Accepting Payments

Collection Protection

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Customers owe you money? Find out how to get it.
August 23, 2000 in Billing and Collections

Collecting Past Due Payments

How to make clients pay up
August 23, 2000 in Billing and Collections

Get Paid On Time

Follow these tips on invoicing and collection procedures so you can get what you deserve--your payment.
July 1, 2000 in Payments & Collections

The Fraud Squad

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Simple things to do to keep credit card and check crimes to a minimum
June 1, 2000 in Accepting Payments

Final Chapter

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Chapter 7, Chapter 11-your customer's gone bankrupt? Here's what to do.
April 1, 2000 in Billing and Collections

Creating a Refund Policy

Budgeting for unhappy customers
January 1, 2000 in Offering Credit

Credit and Background Checks

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Digging up dirt on the people that affect your business
July 1, 1999 in Offering Credit

You Owe It To Yourself

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Set up a credit strategy to make sure the check is in the mail.
October 1, 1996 in Offering Credit
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Mark Cuban

Owner, Dallas Mavericks
"I love to compete. I want to get out there and kick your ass in the business world. That is what inspires me."

Ben Kaufman

Founder, Quirky Inc.
"I'm inspired by the Empire State Building. Probably not many people know that it was built in one year and 45 days."

Alexander Mendeluk

Co-founder of SpiritHoods
"When I see people bridging the gap between the limitations that the 'real world' imposes and what they realize they can manifest."

Bret Michaels

Musician, entrepreneur
"The secret to success lies in the gap between dream and reality."

Scott Heiferman

Meetup Co-founder
"I'm more inspired by the 20-somethings who are going to change the world. They have much less respect for the status quo and are seeing the world in a fresh way, many of them."
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