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August 2, 2012

CHICAGO — Six important scenarios you may encounter, and advice to help make the best choice

CHICAGO — Life would be easier if you didn’t have to make so many tough business management decisions—ones that only you can make. Fortunately, most decisions involving money management are less difficult. Here are six important money scenarios that you may encounter, along with advice to help you make the best choice:

USE A DEBIT CARD?

Possibly, but you need to be aware of how debit and credit cards differ and the unique risks of debit cards.

Unlike credit cards, debit cards give you no grace period for paying your bill. The money will be deducted from your account immediately each time you use it.

Unless you’re a fastidious record-keeper, keeping your account in balance can be a problem. It’s easy to misplace a receipt and forget to notate the transaction in your check register, resulting in overdrawn accounts and heavy financial penalties.

December 21, 2010

WASHINGTON — A proposal from the Federal Reserve could limit debit interchange fees—charges associated with accepting debit-card payments—to 12 cents per transaction. If enacted, the proposal stands to benefit small businesses.

The average interchange fee for debit transactions in 2009 was 44 cents per transaction, according to Fed research. “Setting a cap ensures that no issuer is able to receive an interchange fee at an unreasonably high level,” the proposal says.

February 22, 2010

DRAPER, Utah — SPOT Business Systems has received its Payment Card Industry (PCI) certification after more than a year of enhancing the software to comply with the new standards.

The PCI Security Standards Council is an open, global forum for the ongoing development, enhancement, storage, dissemination and implementation of security standards for account data protection.