Well, the big day is coming - the first Credit Control Confidential Workshop. It will take place on Thursday 3rd March 2011 in Johnstown Business Centre, Johnstown, Naas, Co. Kildare. It's a half-day workshop - from 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. and will cover areas such as :
The Investment is €47.00 per person but two people from the same organisation can attend for a total of €85.00. There's also an "Early Bird" Option - One person for €42 or two for €75 - if paid in full by Friday11th February . I look forward to seeing you there Comments09/23/2011 03:49
Providing credit to customers and ensuring timely collection forms an integral part of any business. Poor <a href="http://www.cashflowbuilder.com/">managing of debtors</a> stifles growth and is a serious threat to the financial health of any organisation. This seminar will deliver tips, techniques and shortcuts to streamline your organisation’s processes, improve risk management and maximise the effectiveness of <a href="http://www.cashflowbuilder.com/"> debt collection</a> techniques. The credit management tools and techniques you’ll learn will help you to reduce credit risk and improve the overall collections process.
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09/23/2011 03:52
Providing credit to customers and ensuring timely collection forms an integral part of any business. Poor managing of debtorsstifles growth and is a serious threat to the financial health of any organisation. This seminar will deliver tips, techniques and shortcuts to streamline your organisation’s processes, improve risk management and maximise the effectiveness of debt collection techniques. The credit management tools and techniques you’ll learn will help you to reduce credit risk and improve the overall collections process.
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09/23/2011 03:55
Accounts Receivable financing is a method used by businesses of all sizes to convert sales on credit terms for immediate cash flow. A company sells its invoices at a discount to their face value when it calculates that it will be better off using the proceeds to bolster its own growth than it would be by effectively functioning as its "customer's bank." The receivable line of credit is determined by the financial strength of the customer
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