Accounting and Finance, Credit Card Processing

Verosa for QuickBooks Integration

Businesses can take payments through the terminal and post them automatically to QuickBooks. Verosa’s payment terminals allow customers to swipe cards via most USB card readers. The software is easy to use, and is designed for QuickBooks-using businesses seeking alternative processing avenues rather than have their credit card processing accounts with QuickBooks/Intuit. It’s unclear if […]

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No matter their size, busiensses want the most economical way to process customer credit cards. Verosa, based in Vancouver, Washington, hosts a payment terminal specifically for QuickBooks.

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Accounting and Finance, Credit Card Processing

QuickBooks Integration: Getting Credit Card Processing Data into QuickBooks

There are many processors who are able to offer integration or data export for QuickBooks, eliminating manual transaction entry. Types of QuickBooks Solutions Accounting Software QuickBooks Payments Point of Sale Software How do I get transaction data into my QuickBooks account? Point-of-Sale System Integration Gateway Plugin Export Data Should I just use QuickBooks Payments to […]

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Intuit’s QuickBooks is a popular choice for business accounting, and if you accept credit cards, you’re probably wondering how you can automatically input your sales data into QuickBooks. Contrary to popular belief, taking credit cards with QuickBooks isn’t limited to one processing company.

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Credit Card Processing

How to Read an Intuit Merchant Statement

If you use Intuit for your merchant services, you may find your monthly statements confusing. This tutorial will show you to read an Intuit merchant statement, and it will highlight the aspects of Intuit’s credit card processing services that make it expensive and opaque when compared to more competitive options that we will cover. The […]

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Understanding an Intuit merchant statement means reading between the lines.

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