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Merchant Account Pricing for Online and Retail Accounts

By acarmen1
by Brian Armstrong

Getting information on what you’ll be charged to process credit cards will help you manage the expenses associated with this important part of your business. Most merchants don’t give too much thought to this after they’ve setup their accounts. Business owners that are overpaying can very easily reduce their fees and those just getting setup for the first time can use the information in this article to make sure they’re not overpaying.

Each business owner will pay a discount rate which is a percentage of the gross volume processed. If the discount rate is 1.7%, the merchant will pay $1.70 for every $100 of volume. So, for merchants processing $10,000 or more per month, each .1% represents $10. So a discount rate of 1.3% vs. a discount rate of 1.9% will save that merchant $60 per month on just the discount alone which is an annual savings of $720. This can add up quickly, so it’s important to keep this rate low.

Your discount rate is determined by the risk your business may represent to the bank. The more risky your account, the higher the discount rate. The type of cards you process may also influence your discount rate, such as a business credit card vs. a check card, or rewards card for instance.

Another fee charged is the per transaction fee which is typically about $.20 per transaction. These can get as low as $.15 to $.16 per transaction but it wouldn’t be worth negotiating that low unless you have an incredibly low average ticket item. If you have a $10 average transaction, a $.25 per transaction would be a 2.5% effective rate. If you add a 1.5% discount rate, you’d end up with an effective rate of 4%.

If you take the same $10 transaction and could lower that per transaction fee to $.17, even with a higher discount rate, say around 1.8%, your effective rate would be 3.5% which would lower your overall effective rate on the transactions.

You will typically have a monthly fee associated with any merchant account. This is sometimes referred to as a customer service fee, statement fee, or monthly account maintenance fee. You shouldn’t be paying too much for this fee. It shouldn’t be more than about $10 per month.

There is also a monthly minimum that is usually charged on merchant accounts as well. This is a $25 minimum fee based on the discount rate. Any given month, the $25 worth of discount fees is charged. So, if you process $1000 per month at 1.7%, you’ll be assessed $17 worth of discount fees. If your minimum is $25, you’d pay the extra $8 worth of fees to equal the $25.

These are the primary fees that accompany each merchant account. There are several other fees that may apply depending on whether your are processing through a wireless terminal, an internet-based account, or mail order / telephone order.

Find a good sales representative that you can trust. Your ability to establish a good working relationship with a reliable, trustworthy account manager will insure that you’ll be able to keep your processing costs low for the duration of the account.

About the Author:
Brian is an expert at helping businesses just like yours reduce expenses on their credit card processing. If you’re serious about reducing your expenses and doing so without a major hassle, contact Brian through his website dedicated to business merchant accounts.

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