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How to Maintain Anti-Money Laundering Compliance as a PayFac

Stax

For any merchant selling products or services online, it’s always a good idea to allow customers to make payments on their platform itself—instead of redirecting them to a third-party website or gateway. In this article, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about ensuring AML compliance as a payment facilitator (or PayFac).

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Announcing: Digital Invoicing Updates and Tax Exemptions for B2B Transactions in Japan

FastSpring

Looking to leverage FastSpring’s Digital Invoicing for your SaaS or gaming business? For many SaaS companies, being able to accurately apply tax exemptions across the globe is a vital step for accuracy in quotes as well as reporting when tax time comes around. Sign up for a demo or check out our free trial. What does this mean?

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Key Definitions in Subscription Billing: Demystifying the Jargon

Blulogix

Key Definitions in Subscription Billing: Demystifying the Jargon By BluLogix Team Welcome to the fourth installment of our comprehensive guide on selecting the right subscription billing platform. Before we go much further, let’s go deep into essential definitions and concepts in the world of subscription billing.

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Revenue vs. Income: A Guide For Your Business

FastSpring

Revenue refers to the total earnings a company generates through its core operations like sales of products or services, rents on a property, recurring payments , interest on borrowings, etc. Licensing : A form of renting out goods and services, usually of intellectual nature. Think Kickstarter and Patreon-based ventures.

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How Stripe Dominates Online Payments by Going After Developers

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And is Stripe a good choice as your billing and payment provider? When Stripe was launched in 2010, dealing with payments online wasn’t a straightforward matter. It required significant development work, working with banks and other financial institutions, passing multiple verification and compliance hurdles, and so on.

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How SaaSOptics & Chargify Help You Manage a Flexible GTM Strategy

SaaSOptics

The SaaS market is no longer split between product-led and sales-led strategies. Today buyers want options; they want to pay for services in the way that suits their business needs. In the past, SaaS companies have been forced to choose: Prioritize financial operations, resulting in a lack of acquisition and pricing model flexibility.

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Accounting for SaaS Companies: Why Go GAAP Early in SaaS?

SaaSOptics

Accounting for SaaS Companies: Why Go GAAP Early in SaaS? In most emerging and growth SaaS businesses, the focus is on cash flow and growth. The bookkeeping — and choice of accounting method — is many times left to whoever is sending the invoices and paying the bills. Accounting for SaaS Companies .