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Are Merchant Account Fees Too High?

There is growing concern among business owners that merchant account fees are too high. This concern becomes magnified every time Visa and MasterCard raise their interchange rates -- the rates Visa and MasterCard member issuing banks charge on credit card transactions, ultimately passed down to merchants. The article addresses the topic of ever-increasing credit card rates and whether Visa and MasterCard should cap their profit and limit it to a fixed percentage over the costs that they incur.


Target and Define Your Organization's Mission Statement

Targeting and creating your organization's mission statement is a defining moment for your company and has lasting repercussions. As the mission statement delineates the purpose of your organization, how it can fulfill needs, and the values it ascribes to, its importance is clear. This article addresses how to create an effective mission statement -- one that inspires those inside and outside the organization.


How to Improve Your Low Credit Rate

Provides information on how you can improve your low credit rate. A low credit rate can always be improved.


Corporate Identity - The Relation Between Culture and the Company's Product

All larger companies and all those who have been in the market for several business cycles are prone to an (identity) crisis. Corporate identity and the product of the company are related. This is quite important when dealing with change.


10 Ways that Giving Helps You With Marketing in the Web 2.0 Age, Free

Most Web 2.0 sites that will help you market your site will Only work if you make a conscious effort to share your resources. Think of it as traditional networking amplified and assisted by web tools. Realize, though, that the technical details of how to maximize social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, collaborative tools and widgets are all useless without the new underlying first rule of the Web.


Business is Oldest Way of Earning

Business is a oldest way to get necessary things. in ancient time when there were no money concept people made the things and exchange these things with others. that was known as barter system.


So How Big of A Piece of the Pie Do You Want?

Learning to start a business Becoming financially free How to increase my income


What are Great Employee Rewards?

Learn how to express your appreciation for an employee.


Tube Cuts Made Easy - A Cutting-Edge Technology

Laser technology has tremendously impacted the tube-cutting industry, making tube-cutting fast, easy and exciting. This article explores some of its boons.


Buying Gold as a Form of Investment

This article provides an overview of buying gold as a form of investment, that is very common in the Middle East.


CNBC's Business Of Innovation

CNBC's new show Business of Innovation is s show all business students should watch. It throws a window of clarity to business and innovation ideas that have been twisted over the years. Maria Bartiromo is very helpful with pulling out tips from the guests on the shows.


How To Ask For A Raise

If you have been in a job for nine months, think you are doing a great job and have some rapport with your boss, you might consider ASKING for A RAISE.


How To Deal With Clothing Wholesalers In Brooklyn

How to find and set up a relationship with a Brooklyn clothing wholesaler.


Why You Should Consider A Business Security Camera

A business security camera system can protect you from unnecessary risk. We'll tell you the most cost effective way in this revealing report!


Problem Solution: Global Communications Corporation

This is a nine step problem solution to global communications scenario.


China Investment Information

There are a number of options for investing in China or forming partnerships for business in China. Careful consideration must be given to Chinese regulations and taxations policies.


Carpet Manufacturers

Every room looks incomplete without the touch of sophistication and exotic beauty that a carpet lends to it. Carpets are what legends are made of. They have forever been a subject of fascination for ages now. Perhaps, from the time of the fascinating stories of the Arabian Nights which talked about Djinns and magic and flying carpets- One might hardly be able to recall any snippet from the orient, which was complete without some mention of an exquisite carpet. No movie shot of Baghdad or the Middle East has yet looked satisfactory without frame capturing the huge carpet markets.


Working With Passion

Are you having enough fun with your work or your volunteer activities? If not, maybe you need to reevaluate where your passion is. When we are working on things we are passionate about, time and effort seem to fade away and work becomes fun again.


Medical Billing - NSF or UB-92

If you're setting up a medical billing company and you're trying to decide between NSF 3.01 and UB-92 for your electronic claims transmission, the following article should give you some insight into the advantages of each.


Purchase Order Financing - A Tool To Finance Your Growing Orders

Do you have a large number of purchase orders? Turning purchase orders away? Learn how to finance them with purchase order financing.


Finding and Securing a Sponsor For Your Meeting or Event

Where do you look to find a sponsor for your meeting or event? How do you go about implementing sponsorship? What makes a sponsorship attractive to the sponsoring party?


A Look at DVD Shrink Wrap Systems

Shrink wrap machines use plastics to protect items from moisture and dirt during storage or transport. The plastic film is wrapped around the item and then the film is heated. It shrinks and conforms to the shape of the item, forming a barrier between the product and outside hazards.


A Primer In Executive Compensation In Not-For-Profits

A tremendous amount has been written about Executive Compensation, and lately, most of this information has been extremely unflattering. Much of the criticism has resulted from the gross excesses, misinterpretations of regulations, and the rash of criminal cases brought against the top management of a number of large firms, such as WorldCom, Tyco, Enron, and a host of others. Virtually every day another egregious example of corporate greed has come to light. The effect has been a huge increase in media attention, which in turn has acted as the stimulus for new government regulations aimed at curbing these abuses.



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