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How To Find the Best Merchant Account For Your Business


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Diane Hughes
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How To Find the Best Merchant Account For Your Business



© 2001 Diane Hughes



What a great idea! Start accepting credit cards and watch your

profits soar. Nothing could be simpler. Or so you thought until

you began researching merchant accounts. It can all get extremely

confusing. There is an easy way to find the best deal that suits

your business. You'll be able to compare apples to apples and

have a clear picture of what the merchant account will cost you.



Let's take a look at some of the phrases you'll encounter (in

layman's terms) when you begin to search for a merchant account.



--- Merchant Account Provider - The company who arranges for

your payment hardware or software and your ability to

accept credit cards.



--- Nova - The company who processes the credit card

transactions and forwards them to the appropriate credit

card company for payment (Visa, MasterCard, American

Express, etc.)



--- Set Up Fee - The one-time amount the merchant account

provider charges to set up your company in their system.

For this example, we'll use a set up fee of $65.00.



--- Discount Fee -One amount (there are others) that Nova and

the merchant account provider deduct from each sale as a

portion of their payment for your merchant account. We'll

use a discount fee of 2.25%.



--- Per Transaction Fee - This is a second amount that the two

companies subtract from each transaction as a portion of

their payment. For our example, we'll pick a per transaction

fee of $.35.



--- Terminal or Gateway Fee - Whether you have a real terminal

or a virtual gateway via the Internet, you will be assessed

monthly charges to cover the use of that service. Let's say

$10.00 for our example.



--- Statement Fee - The fee for your merchant account provider

to send an itemized statement each month. An average amount

we can use is $15.00.



--- Annual Fee - An annual fee just for having your merchant

account. For the annual fee example, we'll choose $35.00.



I know what you're thinking! But don't give up before you start.

Remember, I'm going to show you a way to decipher all this

information.



Choose a number -- any number. This will be the total number of

transactions you think you might conduct during the course of a

year. For our example, we'll use 100. Next, choose an average

transaction amount for your product or services. We'll say

$175.00 for now. Finally, we'll calculate a year's worth of

charges by using the amounts above and within the definitions.



Set Rate Charges:

Set up Fee = $65.00 (one time only)

Gateway Fee = $10.00/mth

Statement Fee = $15.00/mth

Annual Fee = $25.00/yr



Then multiply your estimated number of transactions by the $ .35

per transaction fee. That equals $35.00. Next, multiply the

average transaction amount ($175) by the discount rate of 2.25%.

That equals $3.94. You've estimated that you'll have 100

transactions per year, so again, multiply the $3.94 by the 100

transactions. The total equals $394.00. All that is left is to

add them all up.



Set up Fee = $65.00 (one time only)

Gateway Fee = $10.00 x 12 months = $120.00/yr

Statement Fee = $15.00 x 12 months = $180.00/yr

Annual Fee = $25.00/yr

Per Transaction Fees = $35.00/yr

Discount Rate Fees = $394.00/yr



Total Fees & Charges For One Year = $819.00



Let's look at one other quick example just to show you that looks

can be deceiving.



This company offers the following rates:



Set up Fee = FREE

Gateway Fee = $15.00/mth

Statement Fee = $10.00/mth

Annual Fee = FREE

Per Transaction Fees $ .30

Discount Rate Fees = 2.35%

Software Lease = $24.95/mth



Based on our same $175 average transaction and 100 transactions

per year, we come out with the following figures:



Set up Fee = FREE

Gateway Fee = $15.00 x 12 = $180.00

Statement Fee = $10.00 x 12 = $120.00

Annual Fee = FREE

Per Transaction Fees (100 transactions x $ .30 = $30.00)

Discount Rate Fees = $175 avg. transaction x 2.35% = $4.11 x 100

transactions = $411.00)

Software Lease = $24.95 x 12 = $299.40

(an additional fee our first provider didn't charge)



Total Fees & Charges For One Year = $1040.40.



Even with free set up and no annual fee, this company still

charges over $200 per year more than the first merchant account

provider we previewed. Be very careful - the word "free" can

often times be deceiving.



Merchant accounts can open a world of new business for your

company. They can provide a very convenient way for your clients

to pay - and for YOU to get your money. However, when you shop

for a merchant account, be sure to use a standard unit of measure

like we've outlined above to be very sure that you are getting

the deal best suited for your company.





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Diane Hughes is an accomplished internet entrepreneur and

editor of the popular ProBizTips Newsletter. You can learn

more about Diane and her success in helping many start a

home business and make money from home by clicking below:

http://www.viralmarketzone.com/diane

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