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A Credit Card Merchant Account |
by:
Dane
Collins |
A
card merchant account can put your business
on the road to financial success. If your
company is not yet accepting credit card
payments, you are missing out on the powerful
potential of this income stream. Many business
owners who started taking credit card payments
claim that their income has doubled while
overhead costs have diminished. When you
become eligible to receive credit card payments,
you are likely to experience an increase
in sales volume and chase fewer dud checks.
To facilitate credit card payment, however,
you will need to apply for a merchant account.
Start by finding a lender you can trust.
This may be a bank you already work with,
one that perhaps got your business started
or helped it to grow to where it is today.
If so, there is a good chance that the lender
will continue working with you in this key
operative. But if you do not have such a
lender or if the one you do have does not
seem eager or suitable for underwriting
your merchant account, you will have to
find another reputable bank, credit union,
or other financial institution to facilitate
this account.
Your card merchant account can make or break
your company, so it is wise to spend time
finding the best possible lender for this
purpose. Don't just grab the first deal
to come along. Take time to shop the many
available offers and compare terms before
making a decision. All too often a new or
small business owner will be dazzled by
the array of benefits that suddenly become
available through a merchant services card.
Then, after implementing this account, expenses
mount while income remains stable or falls
and the company can experience a shortfall.
Approximately 80% of small companies close
their doors within two years. Don't become
a casualty of this predictor. If you are
approved for a merchant account, use it
according to your business plan or company
budget. Avoid investing large amounts into
questionable activities. Start small by
purchasing or leasing a basic credit card
processor for your physical location. Or
get a wireless unit for deliveries or remote
destinations. You don't have to spend thousands
of dollars to get started. Go it one step
at a time until you see how your customers
respond and what your potential growth is
shaping up to be. At that point you can
always add more services, like an e-check
processor or a pager, if you find they are
truly needed for continued growth.
After getting approval for your card merchant
account, you usually can start accepting
credit payments immediately. Make sure you
understand the terms of your account, which
often boils down to a per-transaction rate
of perhaps 20 to 25 cents. Or you may be
able to opt for a low-interest monthly fee
that may or may not impose certain minimums.
In other words, you will be charged a baseline
amount for up to perhaps 1,000 credit transactions.
If your company does not get that many,
you still have to pay the baseline fee,
but you will not have to pay more, even
if you get 2,000 or 3,000 credit card transactions,
although this can vary from one lender to
another. Check with local or online lenders
for more details on applying for a card
merchant account.
About the author:
Dane Collins is with Merchant Digital http://www.merchantdigital.coma
nationally recognized merchant account provider.
Start accepting credit cards today: http://www.merchantdigital.com
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