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Payment Collection for Small Business: QuickStudy Laminated Reference Guide to Customer Payment Options

Payment Collection for Small Business: QuickStudy Laminated Reference Guide to Customer Payment Options
Author: Christopher Matthew Spencer
Price: $6.95
ISBN-10: 1423234995
ISBN-13: 9781423234999
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Entrepreneurs and small business owners, get everything you need to know about getting paid. Technology for processing payment transactions is changing the way your business can look and feel to your customers and potential customers. It is easier than ever to start your own business with the tools available. You will get a breakdown of what you need for your size business, costs, security concerns and examples of what options you have to choose from.
44-page eGuide guide includes:
  • Payment Methods Businesses Offer
    • Drawback & Benefits of Every Option
  • The Size & Nature of What You Do
    • Small Shops
    • Medical Offices
    • Food Trucks
    • Law Firms
    • Restaurant & Retail Stores
    • Mobile Merchants
  • Evaluating the Cost of Doing Business
  • Security & Precautions
    • Cash & Checks
    • ACH Transactions
    • Money Orders & Cashier’s Checks
    • Cards
    • Invoicing
    • COD
    • Wires
    • Online Payments
    • Bad Debt
  • Returns & Refunds
  • Being Nimble
  • Tactics for Success
Suggested uses:
  • Entrepreneurs – know where to start and get direction regarding payment systems for the type of business you would like to start or have already started
  • Small Businesses – evaluate payment systems whether you have one in place or not, there is money to be saved and possibly a better option to be explored
  • Giveaways – chamber of commerce, trade schools, and any business that would benefit from handing out this guide rather than a squeeze ball or pen at tradeshows or to knew clients