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Get a definitive commitment on a date or time frame for when you can expe Integration of Spirituality in Business If you are like many small businesses, even a few late payments on your accounts receivable can seriously crimp your cash flow. It is vitally important that you take immediate and systematic steps to limit the number of past due receivables that you have at any time. The number one strategy is to have a system in place that limits the number of accounts that go past due in the first place. There are numerous tools and strategies for doing just that. However, today, we will concentrate on how to deal with the past dues once they appear.Almost undetected and very silently, a transformation in business is taking place with the potential to become as big as did the transition into the information age, about a decade ago. We are still at the very beginning of what will profoundly change the way business is done in America and the World. Spirituality in Business is going to be the new paradigm and the impact on society at large will be felt anywhere. Those who already recognized the ne Here are some tips that will help you to reduce your outstanding receivables: · Address the issue immediately. Never wait more than 3 business days past the due date to contact the customer. This allows for mail delays, but is early enough to catch a situation before it becomes worse. · When you contact customers, don't give them an excuse to use ("Did you receive your invoice?"). Rather, ask them, "When did you send your payment?" If they tell you it hasn't been sent, ask them if they intend to send it today. If they say "no," ask when they expect to send it. Get a commitment from them and follow up if the commitment is not honored. · Ask your customers why they haven't paid your bill. Remember, if they are honest with you, you should treat them with the utmost respect. Everyone has cash flow issues from time to time and your treatment of them will be remembered long after their problems are over and they are looking to purchase products or services that you offer again. As a matter of fact, proper etiquette when collecting could not only result in you getting paid more quickly, but can also allow you to keep them as customers for life. You see, if they are indeed having problems, chances are there will be many who will not treat them very well and this will sour their relationship going forward. · If you get an excuse, remove your emotions from the equation and address the situation logically. Get a definitive commitment on a date or time frame for when you can expe Consolidate Your Business Debt tools and strategies for doing just that. However, today, we will concentrate on how to deal with the past dues once they appear.If you have $12000 of debt which is not a rare figure for the average America, let alone a small business. And you have only one year to repay your debt. This implies you’ll need to repay an average of $1000 a month and that your company’s income needs to provide to do so or else you’ll default on your debt.Benefits Of Business Debt Consolidation By consolidating your debt you can extend the repayment program and obtain smaller Here are some tips that will help you to reduce your outstanding receivables: · Address the issue immediately. Never wait more than 3 business days past the due date to contact the customer. This allows for mail delays, but is early enough to catch a situation before it becomes worse. · When you contact customers, don't give them an excuse to use ("Did you receive your invoice?"). Rather, ask them, "When did you send your payment?" If they tell you it hasn't been sent, ask them if they intend to send it today. If they say "no," ask when they expect to send it. Get a commitment from them and follow up if the commitment is not honored. · Ask your customers why they haven't paid your bill. Remember, if they are honest with you, you should treat them with the utmost respect. Everyone has cash flow issues from time to time and your treatment of them will be remembered long after their problems are over and they are looking to purchase products or services that you offer again. As a matter of fact, proper etiquette when collecting could not only result in you getting paid more quickly, but can also allow you to keep them as customers for life. You see, if they are indeed having problems, chances are there will be many who will not treat them very well and this will sour their relationship going forward. · If you get an excuse, remove your emotions from the equation and address the situation logically. 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Everyone has cash flow issues from time to time and your treatment of them will be remembered long after their problems are over and they are looking to purchase products or services that you offer again. As a matter of fact, proper etiquette when collecting could not only result in you getting paid more quickly, but can also allow you to keep them as customers for life. You see, if they are indeed having problems, chances are there will be many who will not treat them very well and this will sour their relationship going forward.You've been in your job for a few years. You get a decent paycheck and your benefits are helpful. But you wonder if something's missing. You try to tell yourself you should be happy you have such a good job, but some days you have to face how unhappy you are at work.Are you settling? Are you making do in a job that really isn't a very good fit for you?Read this list of ten clues to determine how many of these statements reflect how you · If you get an excuse, remove your emotions from the equation and address the situation logically. Get a definitive commitment on a date or time frame for when you can expe Rethinking Corporate Responsibility - A Conversation With Author Christine Arena re quickly, but can also allow you to keep them as customers for life. You see, if they are indeed having problems, chances are there will be many who will not treat them very well and this will sour their relationship going forward.Former managing director of Boston-based integrated marketing firm Polese Clancy, Christine Arena now calls the West Coast home. She is author of Cause for Success (New World Library, 2004) and The High-Purpose Company (Collins, 2006). In this interview, she describes the “litmus test” she developed to identify high-purpose companies, and provides advice on what organizations can do to meet their corporate responsibility goals. · If you get an excuse, remove your emotions from the equation and address the situation logically. Get a definitive commitment on a date or time frame for when you can expect to receive payment from them. Make sure you are in agreement, so that there can be no claims of misunderstanding later. Find out how (mail, credit card, etc.) and when. Then note the conversation in your file so that you can follow up immediately if the commitment is not honored. · If they give you a good reason ("My product was defective"), try to remedy the situation, if it is within your control. For example, if you find that the product was indeed defective, make certain that a new, defect free product is delivered immediately. · If your customer is a larger company, understand that they will generally pay their invoices on a set schedule. You will need to know when your invoices need to be received by them in order to be included in their weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly payment cycle. If you find yourself with a past due from one of these companies, be sure to call or contact them several days prior to that time to make certain that they have all the documentation they need to include your invoice with their payments. These are just some of the many proven steps you can take to collect your receivables once they are past due. To limit future past dues, you will need to revisit your entire process. To compete in business today, you will almost certainly have to have some level of credit for your customers. The key is to limit it to those who will pay you! If your process needs an overhaul, it is important to tackle that issue immediately. While sales are important, it is still cash that is king!
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