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4 Simple Steps to Securely Send Credit Card Information

Office Organization Success

Many business owners find themselves in a situation where they are asked to send their credit card information in order to finalize a business transaction. Ask your VA/service provider if she has a Credit Card Authorization form that she can send to you, and you fax back to her.

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Credit Card Merchants Make Accepting Payments Simple

The Small Business Blog

Chances are that the “register” being used by that business is an iPad with some form of mobile card swiper plugged in to the earphone jack. It’s great that the credit card merchants out there are catching up to a public that wants what it wants in the most convenient way possible.

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How To Make Traditional Business Cards Work For You In The Digital Age.

Tips From T. Marie

Purchasing traditional business cards used to be one of the first official things you did when you started your own business. Today, with everything from file storage to forms being offered electronically, many business startups are abandoning the traditional business card altogether. And keep the back side of your card blank.

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4 Smart Money Moves to Plan for Financial Security

Success

The recommended emergency fund amount to save for is three to five months of living expenses (think rent, utilities, phone bills, and so forth) in some form of cash. Disclosure: This material has been prepared for informational purposes only and should not be used as investment, tax, legal, or accounting advice.

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Employee Files: What to include, what to leave out, and what’s confidential

BMT Office Administration

That’s not even mentioning all the paperwork involved in the onboarding process, such as employee handbooks , contact information, and direct deposit/banking information — just to name a few. Besides the EEOC, the IRS also has requirements for employee documents, including which forms you need to have for each employee, such as W-4s.

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Simple Cybersecurity Rules Everyone Should Follow

Jen Lawrence

There’s a tendency out there to collect every piece of information possible about a person and save it digitally “just in case.” You fill out interest forms or cart check-out fields and you’re being asked for your phone number, birthday, and blood type. Use encryption services to share sensitive information.

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The 12 Privacy Tips of Christmas

Ian's Messy Desk

Image by d70focus via Flickr On the first day of Christmas , the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner gave to me… 12 tips for protecting privacy. Six points for consumers : Ask how personal information (eg. name, address, phone number) will be used. Ask to use other forms of identification.