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Making Your Extra Capital Work For You

What would you do with an extra $50,000? Take a vacation? Buy a car? This is the question that is sometimes posed by our Funding Specialists here at Synergy Merchant Services to our clients. Now, unlike traditional financial institutions, Synergy…

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Time For Small Businesses To Diversify

Synergy Merchant Services specializes in providing small and medium-sized businesses across Canada with the extra capital needed to help expand, grow and succeed in the marketplace. However, the recession that has affected the nation and the world at large has…

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Starting A New Season Of Saving

With the summer winding down, a lot of Canadians are planning for a new season of expenses. Students will be headed back to school in a week or two and a whole new list of expensive requirements are on the…

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Playing The Trump Card

Is there really ever such a thing as "having enough money"? I suppose, if you're speaking about a specific item or task that requires a set amount of cash in order to afford it, you might. But in the long…

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Interested In No Interest?

Yesterday a number of colleagues at Synergy Merchant Services were having quite an interesting conversation. Mixed in with the general banter and joke telling, we discovered a lot about each other’s personal finances. Interestingly enough, the main topic of the…

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CFIB Continues To Fight For Canadian Businesses

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business represents over 105,000 independent businesses from all over Canada, lobbying to protect the rights of their members at the federal, provincial and local levels of government. For over 35 years, CFIB has represented small…

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Canadians Spending Less On Car Repair

Earlier this month, the Synergy Merchant Services blog discussed the automobile industry's role in potentially strengthening the Canadian economy. It had been reported that the car industry, notably Ford, was enjoying an increase in success in 2009. Consumers, it appeared,…

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