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Business & Technology Crack - Does Business Drives Technology or Technology Drives Business? % of your sales (like 0.0025%) that is a quarter of 1 percent. This may seem like a good deal, but rarely is.Information Technology and the move to a computerized infrastructure model are bringing great changes to many industries. Often it is the CIO of the company who escort this fundamental shift in the business revenue stream. Leading others through modernization, revolutionize and transformation means you must be able to make changes yourself.Forget about asking whether technology drives business or business drives technology. Stop perturbing about whether or not technology is strategic. Silence all the confusions about how advance this technology is to that technology. In technology Example 1: 0.12 cents X 576 = $69.12 in you monthly Debit Fees Example 2: 0.05 cents X 576 = $28.80 Target and Define Your Organization's Mission Statement WHAT ARE MERCHANT ACCOUNTS?A mission statement is simply an encapsulation of the mission of a particular organization – its purpose, its goals and how to achieve them. A mission statement may also be considered a blueprint for success, streamlining the efforts of an organization’s executives as all decide the direction the organization must head, delineating the perceived best paths towards objective fulfillment.It is not an easy exercise to target, define and create a mission statement – at least one that motivates employees, has bold and aspirational qualities, outlines concrete strategies, and galvanizes There are four most common Merchant Accounts: • Visa Merchant Account When you are setting-up your Payment Process System you will apply for Merchants Accounts on each Card that you would like to be able to allow your Customers/Clients to be able to pay by (if they so desire to do so). You do not have to have Merchant Accounts on all Cards. You can pick and choose which Cards you wish your Payment Processing System to process. You can usually always add additional cards as time goes on. Most Merchants will initially get set-up with, at least, a Debit Merchant Account and usually Visa & MasterCard Merchant Accounts. Once you have been approved for each Card you will be given an individual Merchant number for each Merchant Account that is programmed on your Payment Processing System. WHAT ARE THE FEES ASSOCIATED WITH ACCEPTING DEBIT & CREDIT CARDS? What you have to take into consideration is that all Payment Processing Companies structure their Monthly fees in different ways. It is not a good idea to compare Debit costs to Debit costs, Credit Card costs to Credit Card costs, or POS Terminal costs to POS Terminal Costs. The best way to compare pricing and costs from provider to provider is to make sure you have all the questions answered that I have listed in the article called “The 17 Essential Questions for selecting a Payment Processing Provider” which can be found at http://www.cutmyposfees.com Once you have all those questions answered then total up the over all costs with each provider and see which one comes out on top. (Scroll down the Page for Examples) EXAMPLES: DEBIT CARD MERCHANT ACCOUNTS: Each Merchant Account has different rates and fees associated with them. Typically Retail Debit Transaction Fees are just a flat rate. An example Debit Transaction rate would be: 12 cents per Debit Transaction. It does not matter whether the Transaction processed was for $5 or $5000 the fee would be 0.12cents for the transaction to take place. Now some Payment Processing Companies will charge you a Low Transaction rate on your Debit Transactions (like 0.05cents) and a % of your sales (like 0.0025%) that is a quarter of 1 percent. This may seem like a good deal, but rarely is. Example 1: 0.12 cents X 576 = $69.12 in you monthly Debit Fees Example 2: 0.05 cents X 576 = $28.80 Beef Cattle and Drought Conditions ur Payment Processing System to process. You can usually always add additional cards as time goes on.I hope we don't need them this year but just in case here are some ideas for Cattle Production in Drought Situations.Droughts should be considered "normal" in the cattle industry. All producers should make plans well in advance of their occurrence. Below are a few ideas that you might consider:Adjust stocking rate to the carrying capacity of dry years, then take advantage of favorable years with alternative enterprises such as retained ownership, stockers, etc.Know the seasonal forage flow and be prepared to adjust the stock flow accordingly.Plan for water ava Most Merchants will initially get set-up with, at least, a Debit Merchant Account and usually Visa & MasterCard Merchant Accounts. Once you have been approved for each Card you will be given an individual Merchant number for each Merchant Account that is programmed on your Payment Processing System. WHAT ARE THE FEES ASSOCIATED WITH ACCEPTING DEBIT & CREDIT CARDS? What you have to take into consideration is that all Payment Processing Companies structure their Monthly fees in different ways. It is not a good idea to compare Debit costs to Debit costs, Credit Card costs to Credit Card costs, or POS Terminal costs to POS Terminal Costs. The best way to compare pricing and costs from provider to provider is to make sure you have all the questions answered that I have listed in the article called “The 17 Essential Questions for selecting a Payment Processing Provider” which can be found at http://www.cutmyposfees.com Once you have all those questions answered then total up the over all costs with each provider and see which one comes out on top. (Scroll down the Page for Examples) EXAMPLES: DEBIT CARD MERCHANT ACCOUNTS: Each Merchant Account has different rates and fees associated with them. Typically Retail Debit Transaction Fees are just a flat rate. An example Debit Transaction rate would be: 12 cents per Debit Transaction. It does not matter whether the Transaction processed was for $5 or $5000 the fee would be 0.12cents for the transaction to take place. Now some Payment Processing Companies will charge you a Low Transaction rate on your Debit Transactions (like 0.05cents) and a % of your sales (like 0.0025%) that is a quarter of 1 percent. This may seem like a good deal, but rarely is. Example 1: 0.12 cents X 576 = $69.12 in you monthly Debit Fees Example 2: 0.05 cents X 576 = $28.80 An Interchange Plus Pricing Structure Can Greatly Reduce Your Monthly Credit Card Processing Fees heir Monthly fees in different ways. It is not a good idea to compare Debit costs to Debit costs, Credit Card costs to Credit Card costs, or POS Terminal costs to POS Terminal Costs.Traditionally small to mid sized businesses have been set up with what is called multi-tier pricing for their credit card processing. This system is usually set up with three tiers (qualified, mid-qualified, and non-qualifed.) Occassionally, if the business owner has negotiated well, there will be a fourth tier for qualified offline debit cards. While this system has worked well for many years, the increasing number of rewards and corporate cards being issued has made this type of pricing obsolete.Visa and Mastercard have many different interchange categories for the multiple c The best way to compare pricing and costs from provider to provider is to make sure you have all the questions answered that I have listed in the article called “The 17 Essential Questions for selecting a Payment Processing Provider” which can be found at http://www.cutmyposfees.com Once you have all those questions answered then total up the over all costs with each provider and see which one comes out on top. (Scroll down the Page for Examples) EXAMPLES: DEBIT CARD MERCHANT ACCOUNTS: Each Merchant Account has different rates and fees associated with them. Typically Retail Debit Transaction Fees are just a flat rate. An example Debit Transaction rate would be: 12 cents per Debit Transaction. It does not matter whether the Transaction processed was for $5 or $5000 the fee would be 0.12cents for the transaction to take place. Now some Payment Processing Companies will charge you a Low Transaction rate on your Debit Transactions (like 0.05cents) and a % of your sales (like 0.0025%) that is a quarter of 1 percent. This may seem like a good deal, but rarely is. Example 1: 0.12 cents X 576 = $69.12 in you monthly Debit Fees Example 2: 0.05 cents X 576 = $28.80 What's in a Face? ne comes out on top. (Scroll down the Page for Examples)I once had a colleague that would roll his eyes at almost every idea that wasn’t his own. Additional facial expressions that complemented the eye-rolling were typically easy to spot as well: puffed cheeks then a release of air, sighs, furrowed brows, and other assorted expressions that gave everyone around the distinct impression that this individual thought he was way too smart to have to sit in meetings with the rest of us. One time someone called him out on it. The most interesting part of all of this was that he really didn’t have a clue that he was an eye-roller. He truly was n EXAMPLES: DEBIT CARD MERCHANT ACCOUNTS: Each Merchant Account has different rates and fees associated with them. Typically Retail Debit Transaction Fees are just a flat rate. An example Debit Transaction rate would be: 12 cents per Debit Transaction. It does not matter whether the Transaction processed was for $5 or $5000 the fee would be 0.12cents for the transaction to take place. Now some Payment Processing Companies will charge you a Low Transaction rate on your Debit Transactions (like 0.05cents) and a % of your sales (like 0.0025%) that is a quarter of 1 percent. This may seem like a good deal, but rarely is. Example 1: 0.12 cents X 576 = $69.12 in you monthly Debit Fees Example 2: 0.05 cents X 576 = $28.80 The T-Mobile Sidekick - A Great Texting Phone % of your sales (like 0.0025%) that is a quarter of 1 percent. This may seem like a good deal, but rarely is.The T-Mobile Sidekick is a unique cell phone that has a large color screen and full keyboard for text messaging, instant messaging, and web browsing. The Sidekick is one of the most popular cell phones in the U.S. with many teenagers and even celebrities choosing it as their favorite phone.The T-Mobile Sidekick gets slimmer with each new model. It currently is only 5.1 X 2.3 X 0.9 inches in size. It is one of the favorite phones for teenagers primarily because of its full keyboard which makes it easy for text messaging, web browsing, and instant messaging. It supports instant Example 1: 0.12 cents X 576 = $69.12 in you monthly Debit Fees Example 2: 0.05 cents X 576 = $28.80 $28.80 + 46.94 = $75.74 in your monthly Debit Fees You can see that Example 1 is cheaper by $6.62 even though it may initially look like Example 2 would have been less expensive. Typically, it is always better to have a flat Debit Fee only on your Debit Merchant Account. The only time the lower Debit Fee + % works in your favour on Debit Merchant Accounts is if you have a very high Debit transactions on with a very low average Debit ticket price. CREDIT CARD MERCHANT ACCOUNTS Again each Merchant Account has different fees associated with Credit Card Processing. Typically, it is a % of your monthly sales amount + a flat transaction fee. However, Payment Processing Companies do not charge a flat transaction fee, just the % on the monthly sales volume. When is comes to Credit Card Merchant Accounts it usually the % that you want to keep as low as possible and it is not usually as much an issue with the flat transaction fee. Example 1: Credit Card Discount Rate: 2.65% 2.65% X $18,267.00 = $484.07 in Credit Card Processing Fees that month Example 2: Credit Card Discount Rate: 1.89% 327 Transactions X 0.10 cents = $32.70 It is obvious in this Example that example 2 is the better Merchant Account to go with. *IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU LOOK AT THE OVER-ALL PROGRAM TO FIND WHICH MERCHANT ACCOUNTS RATES ARE BEST FOR YOUR BUSINESS.
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