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Payment Gateways: How They Work & Why Your Business Needs One

The payment gateway process is a simple and quick way to protect your customers’ sensitive card information. Here’s how it works, and why you should invest in a payment gateway for your business.

Guide to Small Business Accounting

Even if you’re already working with an accountant, it's important to learn the basics so you can play an active role in your business's financial health.

Cashless Commerce Pros and Cons

Businesses that go cashless experience an increased efficiency, but also cut out the cash-paying section of their customers. Here's how to determine if cashless commerce is right for your business.

Understanding Cashless and Contactless Payments

Over the years, the payment landscape has morphed from the simple cash or charge options to modern methods like mobile payments and tap-and-go.

How to Accept Mobile Credit Card Payments

Small businesses are already expected to accept credit card payments. Now, the expectations are going mobile.

How to Raise Venture Capital Funding

From preparation to pitching, this guide provides the information business owners need to obtain outside funding.

How to Attract Investors

Three field experts offer their best advice on how to attract and entice investors to provide funding for new and growing businesses.

How to Open a Business Bank Account

Having a separate bank account for your business is important for properly tracking your business finances. Here’s how to open a business bank account.

Cash Basis vs. Accrual Basis Accounting

The two most common accounting methods are cash basis and accrual basis. Here are the major differences between the two, and how to choose the right one for your business.

What Is Accounts Payable?

Accounts payable is the tracking of outgoing capital from a business, and is a vital part of a company’s financial statement. Learn the specifics here.