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Why Sales Managers Need to Make Regular Deposits in "The Trust Account"
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| In your bank account, you have an ATM card that only you have the PIN number to access the account funds. Every week, you make regular deposits and withdrawals into your account. Base salary deposits go in regularly through automatic deposit, while bonuses and commission checks go in periodically with expense checks and other deposits. You make cash withdrawals, debit card purchases, write checks, and make other payments.
Unless you enjoy bouncing checks and incurring overdraft fees, you're careful to monitor your balances so you don't bounce checks and rack up those nasty overdraft fees. Even though you may have overdraft protection, you certainly don't want to pay 16.75% interest, so you're careful to make sure your deposits outweigh your withdrawals.
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Is Your Business Card Working to 55 Potential
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| Who’d ever think of branding and positioning for a business card. You should, if you’re expecting to maximise your impact. It’s no use having a fancy looking card that does nothing for you. These branding principles will help you not only make a great first impression, but will also make sure your card stays put in their Rolodex! |
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29 Perfect Business Card Tips That Will Make You Loads of Money
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| This article is intended to help business owners create and design a business card they can be proud to present – a card that will pass the trash test. The goal is to be memorable. What I want for you is for prospects to remember who you are days, weeks, and months after the networking event and for you to make loads of money because of your business card! |
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Great Business Card Top 10 Checklist
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| Is your business card completely useless? You'd be surprised at how many business cards are useless, for one reason or another, but yours doesn't have to be. Use this checklist to evaluate your business card (or to upgrade your new card), and to see what makes a truly great business card. |
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Why Sales Managers Need to Make Regular Deposits in "The Trust Account"
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| In your bank account, you have an ATM card that only you have the PIN number to access the account funds. Every week, you make regular deposits and withdrawals into your account. Base salary deposits go in regularly through automatic deposit, while bonuses and commission checks go in periodically with expense checks and other deposits. You make cash withdrawals, debit card purchases, write checks, and make other payments.
Unless you enjoy bouncing checks and incurring overdraft fees, you're careful to monitor your balances so you don't bounce checks and rack up those nasty overdraft fees. Even though you may have overdraft protection, you certainly don't want to pay 16.75% interest, so you're careful to make sure your deposits outweigh your withdrawals.
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IS IT TIME TO CUT UP YOUR CREDIT CARD?
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| The problem of credit card debt that many cardholders face lies more in the use or abuse, misuse, of their credit card. This can be traced directly to their lack of financial control and financial education of these card users. |
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Merchant Cash Advance
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| A Merchant Cash Advance is a form of working capital where the bank purchases a portion of your future credit card sales. |
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How To Choose The Best Type of Credit Card For Your Circumstances
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| If you read the newspapers, watch television or go online, you'll see there are always new credit card offers coming onto the market almost daily, all with their own enticing offers and unique benefits to tempt you towards applying for their card. But which one is right for you? This article looks at how to review a credit card and select the best one for you. |
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Get rewarded properly from your credit card
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| Are you getting reward properly from your credit card? Does your credit card need a tune-up? Here's a quick article on credit card rewards. |
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Credit Card Piggybacking
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| What is Credit Card Piggybacking? Credit card piggybacking is much like the childhood game of being carried around on someone else's back; but instead, you're “carried” on someone else's credit card account. Once you're added as either a joint card holder or an authorized user to a credit card account, the entire credit history typically appears on your credit report and included in your credit score. |
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Procurement and Purchasing Cards
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| This article looks at how procurement cards - or P-cards - work to control misuse through setting of parameters on types, amounts, locations and frequencies of purchases. Also addressed are benefits and drawbacks of procurement card programs.
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