Merchant Vs. Customer: Two Sides to a Chargeback

As a small business owner, you’re already intimately familiar with the frustrations that the chargeback process entails. But have you ever stopped to look at chargebacks from the point of view of your customers? By gaining a fuller understanding of why and how chargebacks occur, you’ll be better able to prevent these potentially-costly situations in the future. Chargeback.com takes a look at “Two Sides to a Chargeback” in the following infographic.

Why 2013 Is The Year For Small Business Funding

Due to the current state of the economy and the lack of financing from traditional lenders, like big banks, some may not think there is much hope of financing for small businesses, but they’d be wrong. 2013 is shaping up to be the year for small business funding. Learn more in this infographic from National Funding.

New vs Old Media Billionaires

We all know that new media is growing at a much faster pace than old media businesses. The folks at Staff.com thought it would be interesting to see just how this is affecting the media billionaires. How much faster did these new media billionaires make their money?

Where Are Payday Loans Banned?

Payday loans are a highly contested form of consumer lending. Advocate groups fight to protect them while consumer groups work to limit or eliminate them completely. Currently, 12 states have laws that either ban payday loans or have strict lending laws which make them unprofitable in the state. Their payday laws have been compiled into one infographic, created by loans.org.

Credit Score Basics

Credit score is one of the most important factors when applying for a mortgage loan. Basically, the credit score is a number between 350 and 850, calculated using a complex mathematical model composed of several indicators taken from the borrower’s credit history, outstanding debts, etc. Higher credit scores represent borrowers with less risk. This credit score infographic presents the most important factors and shares excellent tips on how you can keep a high credit score to get approved for a mortgage.

Tax Deductions for Bloggers

If your full time occupation is blogging, you may not be aware of all the tax deductions you should be keeping track of when filing your tax returns. TheySmell.com has come up with the following infographic that offers a quick list of tax deductions bloggers can utilize to reduce their taxable income.