As more businesses move their operations online, customers are increasingly required to log in with their usernames and passwords to do everything from browsing to shopping to managing their accounts. …
Short for “near field communication,” NFC allows devices in close proximity to wirelessly transfer data back and forth. The technology is very similar to Bluetooth®, but NFC uses far less…
When traveling abroad, cash is definitely a viable option. Almost every merchant on the planet accepts local currencies for standard transactions. However, it’s a mistake to finance your entire trip with…
Roughly 30 percent of Americans don’t carry any type of cash at all, and 76 percent of shoppers that do carry cash keep less than $50 in their wallets, with nearly half…
Mobile phones no longer function exclusively as communication devices. From alarm clocks to GPS tools to exercise apps, we’ve grown to rely on our smartphones for everything under the sun.…
As convenient as credit card processing is, bottlenecks still exist. Long lines may mean fewer sales per hour Monthly invoicing can become manual for both you and your customer Online…
The Automated Clearing House (ACH) is a federally-regulated electronic network used by banks to send and receive bill payments, eChecks, direct deposit statements, and other types of transfers. This interbank network…
It’s technically possible to sustain a business on cash-based sales alone. Though at a time when fewer Americans carry paper money in their wallets, your growth prospects may remain limited…
Any business owner that accepts credit cards can expect to pay certain fees. These charges can seem complicated, though the more you understand how credit card merchant fees work, the…