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What is an Online Terminal and Why Do Merchants Need One?

Stax

Online payment systems are the standard. Globally, one-third of people do their shopping through eCommerce sites. In the US, that amounts to $3,428 per capita spent online. This article covers the what, why, and how of online terminals; all a business owner needs to know to dive in and thrive.

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How to build a successful Embedded Payments strategy Part 4 | Episode 36

Payrix

Andy Meadows, the Head of Partner Success at Payrix joins host Ian Hillis to continue their conversation about building a successful Embedded Payments strategy. As the last episode of a four-part series on the topic, Andy and Ian tackle how software companies can minimize attrition and why it’s important to the payments conversation.

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Revolutionizing the Hospitality Industry with Technology Implementation

Valerian Tech

By embracing mobile check-ins, digital concierge services, and personalized recommendations, hotels can create seamless and memorable experiences. Increasing Efficiency and Streamlining Operations Efficiency is vital in managing the complex operations of a hospitality business. Book a free consult today.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Bernadette Nixon, Jay Snyder, Nick Mehta, Loren Padelford, and Jason Lemkin

SaaStr

Jay Snyder: Got hotspot on my phone, so hopefully we’ll hold still. So what’s happening right now and trends, and then we’ll do a little speculation about the far future and where to those trends go over time. Talk about what the near term trends are. Nick Mehta: So let’s dive into the future.

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How to Understand Your Profit and Loss (P&L) Statement

Stax

When regularly reviewed, P&L statements are like a consultant in a spreadsheet, identifying trends in revenue, expenses, and profitability over time. Here is the basic structure of a profit and loss statement: Revenue Cost of goods sold (COGS) Gross profit Operating expenses Operating income Other income and expenses Net Income.