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Merchant Accounts – Common Terms

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Merchant Account
An account set up by a bank which allows you to accept credit cards. Merchant accounts will deposit collected funds into your business' checking account every 2-3 business days.

Discount Rate
A percentage paid to the credit card company on each transaction as part of merchant account services. If a customer makes a credit card purchase worth $10.00 and your discount rate is 2.40%, you pay $0.24 for the $10 sale.  Keep in mind that discount rates in Internet transactions are higher than that of brick and mortar stores.  Make sure the rates quoted to you are for Internet sales.

Monthly Processing Minimum
The monthly processing minimum is the MINIMUM monthly fee.

Example: If the monthly processing minimum is $30 and you sell $1000 in goods over one month, your total Discount Rate (see explanation above) would be $24.00. This amount does not meet the $30 minimum so the credit card company will round your charge up to $30. If the discount rate and transaction fees exceed $30, then you have met the Monthly Processing Minimum and the fee does not apply.

Gateway Processor
A gateway processor charges your customers' credit cards via the web and sends the funds to your merchant account.

Real-Time Processing
This method of credit card processing authorizes and charges the customer's credit card at the time of purchase.

Offline Processing
This method of credit card processing authorizes you to capture your customers' credit card information for charging at a later time. If you have an existing offline merchant account, this may be a good option for you.

Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
SSL is a secure web protocol that uses 128 bit or higher encryption to keep your customer's card number and personal information secure.

Statement Fee
This charge is exactly as it sounds. You pay for the bank or processor to generate and mail you a statement outlining your transactions.

Transaction Fee
The amount charged per transaction. For example, if the company charges $0.30 per transaction and you make 50 sales per month, the total transaction fee would equal $15.00 (0.30 x 50).
 
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