Jun
17
A merchant account is a line of credit issued by a bank that agrees to take payments for goods and services on behalf of the business. The business then receives payment for the transactions less any refunds and fees. There are several types of fees that you will need to be aware of before you decide to have a merchant account. Some of these fees include those set by the merchant account provider, interchange fees, authorization fees, statement fees, minimum monthly fees, batching fees, customer service fees, annual fees, early termination fees, and chargeback fees.
June 17, 2008
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Jun
17
Today, employees place a very high level of importance on being “connected” to their organizations. A large part of their expectations relate to recognition and rewards for good work and a job well done. In fact, survey after survey indicate that being connected and appreciated by the organization they work for are the top priorities for many employees, even regarded more important than compensation.
June 17, 2008
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