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"Small Business Accounting Software: QuickBooks Vs. Sage. Vs ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:17:24

The first part of this article discussed the things that needed to be a part of a small business accounting package and what help the existing software in the market typically needs and whether or not a small business can actually do without the help of an accountant or book-keeper.  Let’s put all of that aside and now simply talk about the accounting software available in the market as is.  The packages I have used and most of my clients use and ones that are available almost globally will be the subject of discussion here. Of the four packages mentioned here. QuickBooks and SAGE are scalable from small business to medium business.  So before I dwell into which is superior and which is not if you think you have a business that will grow or develop at a rapid pace and will outgrow the circa definition of a Small Business maybe you’ll have to stick to one of these.  That’s not to say that Peachtree or Microsoft Office accounting cannot support medium size business.  It can with intelligent creative (but legal) accounting. In my opinion. QuickBooks is probably the most comprehensive of out of the four packages (QuickBooks. Peachtree. Sage & Microsoft Office Accounting).  It provides relatively efficient functionality with a standard interface customizable reporting and it won’t cost you an arm and a leg.  Feature-wise it probably contains more than any of the other three pieces of software; it will do the basic accounting invoicing payroll subscriptions credit card transactions. GL. PL & SL prepaid (well sort of) customer statements financial reporting etc etc etc.  Quickbooks ALSO has some concept of drill down functionality which can be relatively insightful at the click of a button. Another area that QuickBooks has a big plus in its wide market area and availability of support.  It is relatively easy to find QuickBooks consultants (certified or not).  The support network is out there and their own web site can guide you on where and how to find support.  Plus if you’re in the US. QuickBooks is the software of choice for many US Universities making most accounting graduates QuickBooks literate if not experts. In addition to the friendly interface. QuickBooks is relatively self explanatory.  The titles in the menus the screens the interface the ease of use all makes it a very efficient piece of software especially if you’re a computer literate accountant.  Even if you’re not the learning curve is not too high. From my position. I really don’t have much bad to say about QuickBooks.  I’ve been using it for several years and functionality wise there’s really not much wrong with it (in comparison with other accounting / bookkeeping software in the market).  The only possible drawback is that it’s ultra feature richness may make it confusing for the not so computer literate accountant/bookkeeper. Technically. QuickBooks has one pitfall.  From year to year newer versions come out and compatibility has been an issue in the past.  If you upgrade you have to convert data and although it’s not that tedious with the new version it would be much simpler if Intuit simply made Quickbooks backward compatible which it probably doesn’t for reasons of profitability. Really. I don’t have much to say here.  In the near future you will see me as both a QuickBooks Pro Advisor and a member of the Sage Accountancy Club and that’s because it is good for business and the UK is infested with Sage Line 50.  It’s an okay piece of software.  The interface is relatively standard and it can pass off as a bookkeeping / accounting software although all the others will give it a run for the money and probably beat it. Sage – The Bad There’s a lot to say here but I won’t bad mouth them too much.  No drill down functionality unfriendly interface unfriendly usability restrictive poor layout etc etc.  Clearly you can tell that this is my least favourite software so I’m going to stop talking about it now. Peachtree is a fantastic piece of software.  Although I trained on QuickBooks Pro in university the first piece of accounting software I used on the job was Peachtree Accounting 2006.  I was pretty reluctant about it first but as it turns out. Peachtree  is a wonderful piece of software. It’s a less dull less serious looking version of Quickbooks and offers virtually all the functionality of QuickBooks.  There’s less gray (unlike Quickbooks & Sage); the interface and layout are very clean the different templates are customizable (as they are in QuickBooks) and it offers all the supplementary functionality (credit cards good journal layouts invoicing. POs. SOs etc etc.) .  All in all this is a great piece of software and is a wonderful place to start for any small business.  It’s not to heavy on the pocket and you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out how it works.  Oh and Peachtree offers some drill down functionality like QuickBooks (unlike Sage). Peachtree is only US compliant.  The software is not available for purchase or use outside the United States and it doesn’t support multi-currency.  What’s worse is that Sage has bought Peachtree from Best Software and it has become Sage’s way into the US market.  As long as they don’t make drastic changes to Peachtree it is a fantastic piece of small business accounting software. Okay this is Microsoft’s first step into the Accounting domain.  Originally termed Microsoft Small Business Accounting 2006 the software was renamed to Microsoft Office Accounting and rightly so.  It’s a sharp mixture of QuickBooks and Peachtree functionality the Microsoft Way.  What’s good here is that this is one of the very few small business Accounting Packages on the market that will support multi currency without any issues and it can probably pass off as a software that doesn’t necessarily require you to be very accounting literate.  Why you ask?  It shares a striking resemblance to Microsoft Office hence the name Microsoft Accounting.  The idea here is that if anyone can use Microsoft Office Products they should be able to use Microsoft Accounting. Frankly. I have been impressed with Microsoft’s first try at Accounting Software.  It may need some bug weeding but all in all this is a good starting point for Microsoft and after months and years of using QuickBooks. Peachtree & Sage it didn’t make much for me to get comfortable with Microsoft Office Accounting; just a couple of  hours.  This is a very affordable software for most small businesses and provides the BASIC functionality of Quickbooks & Peachtree without passing off as a complex confusing or difficult to use accounting/bookkeeping package. At this point since this is something that is actively being developed my Microsoft credit card processing payroll etc. though existent are slightly limited.  Although most small businesses don’t use these features from within the software they are useful considerations as a small business truly sees the use and efficiency of the software if functions like payroll are managed from within the software.  This software is certainly scalable but at this point it’s a very good basic package for small business and scalability is yet to be seen. If you’re in the UK and looking for help with any of the above products feel free to contact me or VAFTA Solutions Limited.  Ultimately what’s best for you depends on your  business habits practice requirements and your accountant/bookkeeper. It’s quite clear that the writer of this article is biased and as a “solutions” reseller gets a huge commission off of selling the increasingly ad-filled not-so-intuitive (unless you’re accountant ‘or reseller’ sets it up). Quickbooks garbage. I mean the only thing thing bad about Quickbooks was it’s “ultra rich features.” LOL… now I’m going to go vomit. Better yet… go to Google and type in ‘quickbooks sucks’ and view the many entries and get a good balance of both good and bad reviews.

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"Small Business Accounting Software: QuickBooks Vs. Sage. Vs ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:17:11

The first part of this article discussed the things that needed to be a part of a small business accounting package and what help the existing software in the market typically needs and whether or not a small business can actually do without the help of an accountant or book-keeper.  Let’s put all of that aside and now simply talk about the accounting software available in the market as is.  The packages I have used and most of my clients use and ones that are available almost globally will be the subject of discussion here. Of the four packages mentioned here. QuickBooks and SAGE are scalable from small business to medium business.  So before I dwell into which is superior and which is not if you think you have a business that will grow or develop at a rapid pace and will outgrow the circa definition of a Small Business maybe you’ll have to stick to one of these.  That’s not to say that Peachtree or Microsoft Office accounting cannot support medium size business.  It can with intelligent creative (but legal) accounting. In my opinion. QuickBooks is probably the most comprehensive of out of the four packages (QuickBooks. Peachtree. Sage & Microsoft Office Accounting).  It provides relatively efficient functionality with a standard interface customizable reporting and it won’t cost you an arm and a leg.  Feature-wise it probably contains more than any of the other three pieces of software; it will do the basic accounting invoicing payroll subscriptions credit card transactions. GL. PL & SL prepaid (well sort of) customer statements financial reporting etc etc etc.  Quickbooks ALSO has some concept of drill down functionality which can be relatively insightful at the click of a button. Another area that QuickBooks has a big plus in its wide market area and availability of support.  It is relatively easy to find QuickBooks consultants (certified or not).  The support network is out there and their own web site can guide you on where and how to find support.  Plus if you’re in the US. QuickBooks is the software of choice for many US Universities making most accounting graduates QuickBooks literate if not experts. In addition to the friendly interface. QuickBooks is relatively self explanatory.  The titles in the menus the screens the interface the ease of use all makes it a very efficient piece of software especially if you’re a computer literate accountant.  Even if you’re not the learning curve is not too high. From my position. I really don’t have much bad to say about QuickBooks.  I’ve been using it for several years and functionality wise there’s really not much wrong with it (in comparison with other accounting / bookkeeping software in the market).  The only possible drawback is that it’s ultra feature richness may make it confusing for the not so computer literate accountant/bookkeeper. Technically. QuickBooks has one pitfall.  From year to year newer versions come out and compatibility has been an issue in the past.  If you upgrade you have to convert data and although it’s not that tedious with the new version it would be much simpler if Intuit simply made Quickbooks backward compatible which it probably doesn’t for reasons of profitability. Really. I don’t have much to say here.  In the near future you will see me as both a QuickBooks Pro Advisor and a member of the Sage Accountancy Club and that’s because it is good for business and the UK is infested with Sage Line 50.  It’s an okay piece of software.  The interface is relatively standard and it can pass off as a bookkeeping / accounting software although all the others will give it a run for the money and probably beat it. Sage – The Bad There’s a lot to say here but I won’t bad mouth them too much.  No drill down functionality unfriendly interface unfriendly usability restrictive poor layout etc etc.  Clearly you can tell that this is my least favourite software so I’m going to stop talking about it now. Peachtree is a fantastic piece of software.  Although I trained on QuickBooks Pro in university the first piece of accounting software I used on the job was Peachtree Accounting 2006.  I was pretty reluctant about it first but as it turns out. Peachtree  is a wonderful piece of software. It’s a less dull less serious looking version of Quickbooks and offers virtually all the functionality of QuickBooks.  There’s less gray (unlike Quickbooks & Sage); the interface and layout are very clean the different templates are customizable (as they are in QuickBooks) and it offers all the supplementary functionality (credit cards good journal layouts invoicing. POs. SOs etc etc.) .  All in all this is a great piece of software and is a wonderful place to start for any small business.  It’s not to heavy on the pocket and you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out how it works.  Oh and Peachtree offers some drill down functionality like QuickBooks (unlike Sage). Peachtree is only US compliant.  The software is not available for purchase or use outside the United States and it doesn’t support multi-currency.  What’s worse is that Sage has bought Peachtree from Best Software and it has become Sage’s way into the US market.  As long as they don’t make drastic changes to Peachtree it is a fantastic piece of small business accounting software. Okay this is Microsoft’s first step into the Accounting domain.  Originally termed Microsoft Small Business Accounting 2006 the software was renamed to Microsoft Office Accounting and rightly so.  It’s a sharp mixture of QuickBooks and Peachtree functionality the Microsoft Way.  What’s good here is that this is one of the very few small business Accounting Packages on the market that will support multi currency without any issues and it can probably pass off as a software that doesn’t necessarily require you to be very accounting literate.  Why you ask?  It shares a striking resemblance to Microsoft Office hence the name Microsoft Accounting.  The idea here is that if anyone can use Microsoft Office Products they should be able to use Microsoft Accounting. Frankly. I have been impressed with Microsoft’s first try at Accounting Software.  It may need some bug weeding but all in all this is a good starting point for Microsoft and after months and years of using QuickBooks. Peachtree & Sage it didn’t make much for me to get comfortable with Microsoft Office Accounting; just a couple of  hours.  This is a very affordable software for most small businesses and provides the BASIC functionality of Quickbooks & Peachtree without passing off as a complex confusing or difficult to use accounting/bookkeeping package. At this point since this is something that is actively being developed my Microsoft credit card processing payroll etc. though existent are slightly limited.  Although most small businesses don’t use these features from within the software they are useful considerations as a small business truly sees the use and efficiency of the software if functions like payroll are managed from within the software.  This software is certainly scalable but at this point it’s a very good basic package for small business and scalability is yet to be seen. If you’re in the UK and looking for help with any of the above products feel free to contact me or VAFTA Solutions Limited.  Ultimately what’s best for you depends on your  business habits practice requirements and your accountant/bookkeeper. It’s quite clear that the writer of this article is biased and as a “solutions” reseller gets a huge commission off of selling the increasingly ad-filled not-so-intuitive (unless you’re accountant ‘or reseller’ sets it up). Quickbooks garbage. I mean the only thing thing bad about Quickbooks was it’s “ultra rich features.” LOL… now I’m going to go vomit. Better yet… go to Google and type in ‘quickbooks sucks’ and view the many entries and get a good balance of both good and bad reviews.

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"Small Business Accounting Software: QuickBooks Vs. Sage. Vs ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:17:08

The first part of this article discussed the things that needed to be a part of a small business accounting package and what help the existing software in the market typically needs and whether or not a small business can actually do without the help of an accountant or book-keeper.  Let’s put all of that aside and now simply talk about the accounting software available in the market as is.  The packages I have used and most of my clients use and ones that are available almost globally will be the subject of discussion here. Of the four packages mentioned here. QuickBooks and SAGE are scalable from small business to medium business.  So before I dwell into which is superior and which is not if you think you have a business that will grow or develop at a rapid pace and will outgrow the circa definition of a Small Business maybe you’ll have to stick to one of these.  That’s not to say that Peachtree or Microsoft Office accounting cannot support medium size business.  It can with intelligent creative (but legal) accounting. In my opinion. QuickBooks is probably the most comprehensive of out of the four packages (QuickBooks. Peachtree. Sage & Microsoft Office Accounting).  It provides relatively efficient functionality with a standard interface customizable reporting and it won’t cost you an arm and a leg.  Feature-wise it probably contains more than any of the other three pieces of software; it will do the basic accounting invoicing payroll subscriptions credit card transactions. GL. PL & SL prepaid (well sort of) customer statements financial reporting etc etc etc.  Quickbooks ALSO has some concept of drill down functionality which can be relatively insightful at the click of a button. Another area that QuickBooks has a big plus in its wide market area and availability of support.  It is relatively easy to find QuickBooks consultants (certified or not).  The support network is out there and their own web site can guide you on where and how to find support.  Plus if you’re in the US. QuickBooks is the software of choice for many US Universities making most accounting graduates QuickBooks literate if not experts. In addition to the friendly interface. QuickBooks is relatively self explanatory.  The titles in the menus the screens the interface the ease of use all makes it a very efficient piece of software especially if you’re a computer literate accountant.  Even if you’re not the learning curve is not too high. From my position. I really don’t have much bad to say about QuickBooks.  I’ve been using it for several years and functionality wise there’s really not much wrong with it (in comparison with other accounting / bookkeeping software in the market).  The only possible drawback is that it’s ultra feature richness may make it confusing for the not so computer literate accountant/bookkeeper. Technically. QuickBooks has one pitfall.  From year to year newer versions come out and compatibility has been an issue in the past.  If you upgrade you have to convert data and although it’s not that tedious with the new version it would be much simpler if Intuit simply made Quickbooks backward compatible which it probably doesn’t for reasons of profitability. Really. I don’t have much to say here.  In the near future you will see me as both a QuickBooks Pro Advisor and a member of the Sage Accountancy Club and that’s because it is good for business and the UK is infested with Sage Line 50.  It’s an okay piece of software.  The interface is relatively standard and it can pass off as a bookkeeping / accounting software although all the others will give it a run for the money and probably beat it. Sage – The Bad There’s a lot to say here but I won’t bad mouth them too much.  No drill down functionality unfriendly interface unfriendly usability restrictive poor layout etc etc.  Clearly you can tell that this is my least favourite software so I’m going to stop talking about it now. Peachtree is a fantastic piece of software.  Although I trained on QuickBooks Pro in university the first piece of accounting software I used on the job was Peachtree Accounting 2006.  I was pretty reluctant about it first but as it turns out. Peachtree  is a wonderful piece of software. It’s a less dull less serious looking version of Quickbooks and offers virtually all the functionality of QuickBooks.  There’s less gray (unlike Quickbooks & Sage); the interface and layout are very clean the different templates are customizable (as they are in QuickBooks) and it offers all the supplementary functionality (credit cards good journal layouts invoicing. POs. SOs etc etc.) .  All in all this is a great piece of software and is a wonderful place to start for any small business.  It’s not to heavy on the pocket and you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out how it works.  Oh and Peachtree offers some drill down functionality like QuickBooks (unlike Sage). Peachtree is only US compliant.  The software is not available for purchase or use outside the United States and it doesn’t support multi-currency.  What’s worse is that Sage has bought Peachtree from Best Software and it has become Sage’s way into the US market.  As long as they don’t make drastic changes to Peachtree it is a fantastic piece of small business accounting software. Okay this is Microsoft’s first step into the Accounting domain.  Originally termed Microsoft Small Business Accounting 2006 the software was renamed to Microsoft Office Accounting and rightly so.  It’s a sharp mixture of QuickBooks and Peachtree functionality the Microsoft Way.  What’s good here is that this is one of the very few small business Accounting Packages on the market that will support multi currency without any issues and it can probably pass off as a software that doesn’t necessarily require you to be very accounting literate.  Why you ask?  It shares a striking resemblance to Microsoft Office hence the name Microsoft Accounting.  The idea here is that if anyone can use Microsoft Office Products they should be able to use Microsoft Accounting. Frankly. I have been impressed with Microsoft’s first try at Accounting Software.  It may need some bug weeding but all in all this is a good starting point for Microsoft and after months and years of using QuickBooks. Peachtree & Sage it didn’t make much for me to get comfortable with Microsoft Office Accounting; just a couple of  hours.  This is a very affordable software for most small businesses and provides the BASIC functionality of Quickbooks & Peachtree without passing off as a complex confusing or difficult to use accounting/bookkeeping package. At this point since this is something that is actively being developed my Microsoft credit card processing payroll etc. though existent are slightly limited.  Although most small businesses don’t use these features from within the software they are useful considerations as a small business truly sees the use and efficiency of the software if functions like payroll are managed from within the software.  This software is certainly scalable but at this point it’s a very good basic package for small business and scalability is yet to be seen. If you’re in the UK and looking for help with any of the above products feel free to contact me or VAFTA Solutions Limited.  Ultimately what’s best for you depends on your  business habits practice requirements and your accountant/bookkeeper. It’s quite clear that the writer of this article is biased and as a “solutions” reseller gets a huge commission off of selling the increasingly ad-filled not-so-intuitive (unless you’re accountant ‘or reseller’ sets it up). Quickbooks garbage. I mean the only thing thing bad about Quickbooks was it’s “ultra rich features.” LOL… now I’m going to go vomit. Better yet… go to Google and type in ‘quickbooks sucks’ and view the many entries and get a good balance of both good and bad reviews.

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"Capital One - The Analytics Superpower, Really?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 01:36:41

Prior to Support Analytics’ move to Maryland last pass we were located in Richmond. Virginia. Everyone in Richmond and probably the country knows the credit card company (a k a. Cap One) but may not know that their headquarters is located in McLean. Virginia. They also undergo a large facility in Richmond. For the purpose of this post. I am only focusing on their credit card business. you would get the sense that Capital One is an analytics superpower. Or to use Ian’s term he would say they are a “super cruncher”. Now all things considered. Capital One has a enormous be of data that they need to understand analyze and create algorithms from to efficiently and effectively run their business. No easy assign. Here’s my challenge. If they are such an analytics superpower why do I get business credit card applications when I own one of their business credit cards? This hasn’t happened once by accident. I get one about every two weeks. If they can’t differentiate between who is a current customer versus who is a prospective customer then I can’t act to consider them in the elite sector of analytics. Sorry.

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"Comparing Business Credit Cards Posted By : cw" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-08 00:44:34

With the complicated chemical structures that are located in the be it's no wonder that nutritional advice and information is equally as confusing. The good news is that you don't have to be a adulterate in request to understand what needs to happen in your body. By learning just a few things about how the body works and how it doesn't work you can add the proper supplements and foods to your everyday life. In the end these small steps will add up to a giant leap for your health. What are Omega Fatty Acids?The most common buzz word these days is the idea of Omega fatty acids or essential fatty acids. These chemical structures are things that the be needs in order to maintain cellular health as well as to prevent inflammation in the body. They also back up to maintain the integrity of the nervous system in addition to making sure the body is remove from certain illnesses. Studies undergo linked Omega fatty acids with prevention of cancer limiting disease growth as well as helping with mental health disorders. These EFAs (essential fatty acids) can not be produced by the body so they be to be ingested through the diet or in a add create. There are three different kinds of Omega fatty acids that you will hear about – Omega 3. 6 and 9. Each of these numbers designates that chemical coordinate with each ascending be as the longer arrange that needs to be broken down by the body. But how they are chemically constructed is usually not the most important inform for the everyday person. populate want to experience what these Omega fatty acids will do for their body. What Does Omega 3 Do for the be?Omega 3 fatty acids are those that are found in oily fishes and in fish oil supplements. These fatty acids are responsible for helping the body act developed neural networks – simply put they back up to build brain power in children as come up as adults. investigate in the UK has shown that children given EFAs are more likely to score higher on reading tests as well as improve their overall behaviour. Omega 3s are linked with helping those with ADD and ADHD as come up in addition to a variety of other mental health disorders likes OCD and depression. In relation to inflammation in the body. Omega 3 fatty acids can also assist those with arthritis and other autoimmune disorders. Recent studies from Harvard University undergo also suggested that Omega 3 fatty acids can also back up with high blood pressure and other forms of heart disease. Cancer prevention is another commonly listed benefit of Omega.

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"Online shop owners beware..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 17:52:30

Scam Alert There are people after your money and they don't care how they get it. Early warning as to how fraudsters go about their "business". As a visitor to The Forum SA you have limited access to some functions and areas available on this place. For example you ordain have to before you can affix a message or download certain register attachments. Joining The Forum SA is quick easy and free. Just click the cerebrate above to register now and get full access to all our features. . From: don [mailto:donwilm@gmail com] Sent: 26 September 2007 19:30To: Sales Subject: command Inquiry Enquiry from RKS Computer Solutions Online ShopDear Sir/Madam. I have glide through internet and interesting with your product and the other product that you offer. Could you supply the product to overseas location and ship its through FedEx. UPS or DHL with a 3-4 days transit measure. I would pay the transaction with endorse and Mastercard. gratify furnish me the price for each item and stock availability from your stock list or the brand of product that you carriage so i can decide which items that i would to buy from you. If i buy the cram more than ones can i have some reject?. And furnish me some information about my inquiry soon so we can begin the transaction ASAP. convey You. Don Copyright © 2006. 2007 The Forum SA. circumscribe published under the except where indicated otherwise. circumscribe may not be republished for commercial gain without written permission from The Forum SA. All circumscribe is subject to this sight. Ad Management by

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"Canadian officials fault encryption in theft of data from TJX ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:26:56

Error: Invalid story key (BH,20070926,BUSINESS01,709260317,AR). Error: remove story key (BH,20070926,BUSINESS01,709260317,AR). procure © 2007 The Journal News. Inc newspaper serving Westchester. Rockland and Putnam Counties in New York. All rights reserved. Use of this place signifies your agreement to the and updated March 7. 2007.

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"eBay Trust & Security forum hacked" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 19:52:36

In an audacious feat someone posing as approximately 1,200 different eBay users posted credit card information to eBay's. For the time being eBay has suspended access to the forum. In a statement on the site eBay insists that the credit card information posted does not match the accounts on preserve for those individuals eBay further believes the postings were move of a hoax. That could explain the couple between the account information and the credit card information. Earlier a YouTube com video showed the postings as they appeared on the forum. YouTube has since removed the video as a violation of its terms of use.

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"AOL founder launches Internet credit card" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-19 15:06:07

Steve inspect the co-founder of AOL has joined with other industry leaders to open an innovative online credit card company. The affiliate. Revolution Money is a subsidiary of inspect’s investment company. Revolution LLC. Revolution Money has launched two products. Revolution MoneyExchange which is a money assign service for online transactions similar to PayPal; and RevolutionCard a credit card protected with PIN-based encrypted technology. RevolutionCard which is available now does not display the user’s name or account number on the card to help avoid identity theft. Revolution MoneyExchange available by invitation only will be offered to all consumers later in 2007. It is being promoted as “the first online payments platform for social and instant messaging networks allowing consumers to safely transfer funds via the Internet to anyone even merchants for free.” Revolution Money has partnered with First Banks Inc.. Citigroup Inc.. CompuCredit Corp and Union State Bank to open the new services. Revolution Money offers competitive charges which could decrease merchant’s fees by around 75%. While traditional credit card companies rush an average of 1.9% of a consumer’s total sale. Revolution Money charges merchants just 0.5%. The company is able to offer low fees because its system utilises cost-effective Web 2.0 technology.

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"US Airways, Barclays launch credit card" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 16:12:09

and undergo launched a US Airways Dividend Miles MasterCard BusinessCard for small-business owners. Those who apply for the card can choose between two options. The Dividend Miles Business Card with a $79 annual fee comes with up to 25,000 bonus miles for new cardholders. Features include 15,000 dividend miles after the first acquire the ability to acquire up to 10,000 more miles for balance transfers and a complimentary US Airways unify Day Pass per year. The no-fee version allows cardholders to earn dividend miles on their business purchases. Features consider 5,000 dividend miles after the first acquire the ability to earn up to 10,000 dividend miles for balance transfers and one mile for every dollar spent on US Airways purchases. The card comes with a credit line of up to $50,000. Arizona-based US Airways (NYSE:LCC) is the fifth-largest domestic airline. The company which has its largest hub at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport operates 3,800 daily flights to more than 230 destinations in the United States. Canada. Europe the Caribbean and Latin America. Barclays (NYSE:BCS) is based in the United Kingdom. The company's U. S credit-card business based in Delaware has more than 1,400 employees. Find local business services by clicking on a category NEW! believe today's top Charlotte business headlines with our new video feature. Sling into business: What worked personally for this entrepreneur also worked as business. Entertainment: Treating clients desire VIPs doesn't require a big budget. Planning: Business plans accept jaunt agencies to rebound following lean years. color building: Green building tech tighten lands cash infusion. Get the latest local business news delivered to your inbox. Use of registration on this place constitutes acceptance of our. gratify read our A publishing furnish with © 2007 American City Business Journals. Inc and its licensors. All rights reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced distributed transmitted cached or otherwise used object with the prior written permission of bizjournals.

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