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SAS 150 Explained: Auditors Must Now Confirm Cash Held by Payment Processors, PEOs, and Escrow Agents
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SAS 150 Explained: Auditors Must Now Confirm Cash Held by Payment Processors, PEOs, and Escrow Agents

The AICPA's SAS 150, issued July 2026, requires auditors to independently confirm cash and cash equivalents held by third parties — payment processor balances, PEO trust accounts, and escrow arrangements — effective for audits of periods ending on or after December 15, 2028. Here is what the standard changes, why it exists, and how audited businesses should prepare.

audit
compliance
payments
Your Auditor Will Soon Have to Prove Your Cash Actually Exists — Even If You Never See It
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Your Auditor Will Soon Have to Prove Your Cash Actually Exists — Even If You Never See It

AICPA SAS No. 150, issued July 2026 and effective for periods ending on or after December 15, 2028, requires auditors to externally confirm cash held by third parties — payment processor reserves, PEO payroll trust accounts, and escrow balances — unless narrow risk-based conditions are met. Here is what changes for audited businesses and how to prepare your books.

compliance
financial-reporting
payments
Check Fraud Is Still the #1 Payment Threat in 2026 — Here's What to Do About It
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Check Fraud Is Still the #1 Payment Threat in 2026 — Here's What to Do About It

The 2026 AFP Payments Fraud Survey found 76% of U.S. organizations faced payment fraud in 2025, with paper checks the top target at 58% — ahead of ACH debits (30%) and wires (25%). Here's a practical small-business defense checklist, from Positive Pay and ACH filters to callback verification and weekly reconciliation.

fraud-prevention
fraud-detection
small-business
Friendly Fraud Is Now 75% of eCommerce Disputes: A Small Merchant's Guide to Fighting Chargebacks
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Friendly Fraud Is Now 75% of eCommerce Disputes: A Small Merchant's Guide to Fighting Chargebacks

Friendly fraud costs eCommerce merchants an estimated $132 billion a year and now accounts for roughly 75% of all disputes, yet merchants win only 8.1% of manually contested chargebacks. Here's how small merchants can prevent disputes, use Visa CE3.0 evidence, stay under the 1.5% VAMP ratio, and track the true cost in their books.

chargebacks
payments
fraud-prevention
Nuvei's $2.75 Billion Payoneer Acquisition: What It Means for Freelancers and Cross-Border Sellers
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Nuvei's $2.75 Billion Payoneer Acquisition: What It Means for Freelancers and Cross-Border Sellers

Nuvei is acquiring Payoneer for $7.40 per share in a $2.75 billion all-cash deal announced June 15, 2026, expected to close mid-2027. Here's what the merger means for freelancers and marketplace sellers who rely on Payoneer — and why fees, FX spreads, and platform integrations are worth watching over the next year.

fintech
payments
mergers-and-acquisitions
Swift's Blockchain Ledger Goes Live: What Tokenized Deposits Mean for Small-Business Cross-Border Payments
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Swift's Blockchain Ledger Goes Live: What Tokenized Deposits Mean for Small-Business Cross-Border Payments

On July 9, 2026, Swift announced its blockchain-based shared ledger for tokenized deposits is ready for live pilots with 17 banks including HSBC, Citi, UBS, and Wells Fargo — a move that could turn 3-5 day international wires into same-day, 24/7 transfers. Here's how tokenized deposits differ from stablecoins and CBDCs, and what small businesses paying overseas contractors and suppliers should do now.

fintech
banking
payments
The $38 Billion Visa–Mastercard Swipe-Fee Settlement: What Small Businesses Can Now Surcharge, Decline, and Discount at the Register
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The $38 Billion Visa–Mastercard Swipe-Fee Settlement: What Small Businesses Can Now Surcharge, Decline, and Discount at the Register

In June 2026 a federal judge preliminarily approved the $38 billion Visa–Mastercard settlement, cutting average credit interchange by about 0.1 point for five years, capping standard consumer cards at 1.25% for eight years, and — with no sunset date — letting merchants surcharge by card type or decline premium card categories. Here is what the settlement permits, which states still ban or cap surcharging, and the network compliance checklist to follow before changing point-of-sale pricing.

payments
point-of-sale
antitrust
How Merchant Category Codes Control Your Business Credit Card Rewards — and Your 1099-K
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How Merchant Category Codes Control Your Business Credit Card Rewards — and Your 1099-K

A Merchant Category Code (MCC) is a four-digit classification assigned to merchants by payment processors. It decides whether a business credit card's bonus categories trigger, shapes a merchant's interchange fees, and appears in Box 2 of IRS Form 1099-K — which returns to a $20,000 and 200-transaction threshold for tax years 2025 and beyond.

payments
credit
rewards
NCUA Preempts State Interchange-Fee Laws: What the Credit Union Rule Means for Your Business
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NCUA Preempts State Interchange-Fee Laws: What the Credit Union Rule Means for Your Business

On June 30, 2026, the NCUA issued an interim final rule declaring that federal law preempts state laws — like Illinois's Interchange Fee Prohibition Act — that bar interchange fees on the sales-tax and tip portions of card transactions for federal credit unions. Here is what the rule says, why the litigation is far from over, and how small businesses should track card-processing costs while the rules stay unsettled.

payments
banking
small-business
Ramp's $44 Billion Valuation: What the Corporate-Card Land Grab Means for Small Business Fees
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Ramp's $44 Billion Valuation: What the Corporate-Card Land Grab Means for Small Business Fees

Ramp raised $750 million at a $44 billion valuation in June 2026 — nearly triple its worth a year earlier — while Capital One closed its $5.15 billion Brex acquisition. Here's how interchange-funded 'free' corporate cards turn into platform fees, what to check before renewal, and why the spend-management arms race is a pricing signal for small businesses.

fintech
small-business
expense-management
Stripe and Advent's $53.4 Billion Bid for PayPal: What It Means for Your Merchant Fees
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Stripe and Advent's $53.4 Billion Bid for PayPal: What It Means for Your Merchant Fees

Stripe and Advent International offered $60.50 a share — about $53.4 billion — to buy PayPal, a deal that would merge processors handling $3.7 trillion in annual volume. History shows consolidation like Global Payments-Worldpay raised merchant costs through padded fees, so here are four concrete steps to protect your processing costs now.

payments
fintech
mergers-and-acquisitions
Vending Machine Route Bookkeeping: Why Your Total Revenue Number Is Lying to You
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Vending Machine Route Bookkeeping: Why Your Total Revenue Number Is Lying to You

Route-wide revenue totals hide losing machines. How vending operators track profit per machine: 5–25% location commissions on gross vs. net, cashless fees that reach 8–10% on sub-$2.25 transactions, and monthly per-machine shrinkage reconciliation.

bookkeeping
small-business
cost-of-goods-sold
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