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Franchise Made Simple
The simplicity and beauty of franchising is that it is basically a form of business where instead of starting uneasily and trying to decipher things on your own, you’ll already find plans and formats that have been applied and tested before.

Don't Let the Franchise Fee Scare You!
If you have searched for a franchise opportunity to buy, perhaps you have become frustrated at the upfront franchise fee that that franchisor is asking. $25,000.00, $35,000.000, $50,000.00 or more sounds excessive, right?

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6 Useful Tips On Chasing Payment
The best way would be to avoid the necessity of chasing payment altogether by only providing the product or service on receipt of money, or offering attractive discount savings to encourage prompt payment. However, if neither of these options is available to you or applicable to your business, ensure that you make one to one contact…

The Royalty Fees of a Franchise
An indepth explanation of how a franchise royalty is evaluated.

Getting Paid
Accepting payment today is becoming more complex. Entrepreneurs need to plan their payment acceptance strategy.

Can You Stop Sharing When You Sell Information Online In Ebooks?
One challenge when you sell information online is how easily it can be shared. Utilizing Clickbank is one way you can limit this. The payment processor is designed to limit unauthorized access at the point of payment.

Sell Information Products And Handling Payment Transactions
When you sell information products in both physical and electronic formats, how do you handle payment? While you can certainly use an electronic payment company that can deal with both transactions, I recommend other methods for those of you who are new to the process.

Using an RRSP for a Down Payment – Dipping into RRSP Accounts
If you have been interested in buying a home for some time but have not managed yet to accumulate enough money for a down payment in your current savings account, you may want to consider the possibility of using an RRSP for a down payment. While this certainly has its share of pros and cons, for many people, this is a logical solution. Some will use their RRSP account for the funds to take a gap year off to travel, and others will use it to purchase an automobile, so why not consider using this money, which is entirely yours, as the means for a down payment for a home?

Payment Guarantees in the Transport Business
Many transporters insist on Payment Guarantees before they start operating. This article explain the concept and highlights the truth about payment guarantees in the South Africa environment.

Small Business: Payment Processors and Shopping Carts
I'm often asked to provide advice on what type of shopping cart / payment processor a business should implement. The answer is not quite so simple and in this article, I've tried to outline the processes and technologies that go together to deliver a payment and affiliate solution and offer some choices. It can get very confusing trying to marry up and connect Payment Processors, Shopping Carts and payment buttons. This article is designed to clarify the difference between the three and what type of solution may best suit your business requirements.

Mobile Payment Services
Many users today trust their mobile more than their bank when it comes to handle money. Mobile payment, also called M-payment or m-payment, is at forefront of this technological innovation, development and establishing this element of trust and security. The improvement of security has seen the use of mobile funds transfer and transactions increase both in quantity of goods and services purchased, as well as value.

Games Debtors Play - Part Two
People who owe money usually pay as expected. The problem is with the small percentage of debtors who develop excuses, stalls, and evasions that are not only annoying but also result in no payment or late payment. So, business people, from sole proprietorships to the largest corporations, need to be aware of the most common excuses as well as how to best deal with them, so as to get the maximum payment in the shortest time, while also keeping the goodwill, and the business, of the customers and clients they want to keep.

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