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Possibly losing your profit and also possibly losing what you paid for the goods sold to the customer, or losing all your time spent on the service you provided. This can be a disaster for a small business!In this world of technology, you have to wonder what would happen to the medical billing profession if suddenly all the power in the world went out and the computers stopped working. If you never thought of how catastrophic this would be, this little eye opening look at a hypothetical situation should get you thinking about having some backup plans for your medical billing business.The problems with not having a computer to do your medical billing in today's day and age are mind boggling. There are actually a multitu Here are 3 ways to help in the decision process, and help minimize the risk of extending credit. 1. Evaluate the risk factors of each payment type, and decide on which level of risk you are comfortable with. Cash: zero Compensation Resources - Inc. Partners With Morgan Stanley being paid. Possibly losing your profit and also possibly losing what you paid for the goods sold to the customer, or losing all your time spent on the service you provided. This can be a disaster for a small business!Many Fortune 100 companies have found it beneficial to provide their top executives with free Financial Planning Services. These companies understand the necessity of providing key employees with the tools to manage what they have worked so hard to accumulate. Although most companies have support services that are available to their general employee population, the comprehensive financial planning benefit is normally reserved for top executives. Clearly, these executives have achieved a level of personal and financial succ Here are 3 ways to help in the decision process, and help minimize the risk of extending credit. 1. Evaluate the risk factors of each payment type, and decide on which level of risk you are comfortable with. Cash: zero Business Pain or Business Gain? , or losing all your time spent on the service you provided. This can be a disaster for a small business!Before we begin a thorough discussion of business pain, let's take a look at what it really means. The words Business Pain are batted around by almost everyone I talk to in the marketing and sales fields. It is probably one of the more misused words when describing the help a company needs to become more efficient and effective. When you try to find out what a business worries about, you will find that you get a different answer from each person you talk to in the organization. That is because the "business pain" will be diff Here are 3 ways to help in the decision process, and help minimize the risk of extending credit. 1. Evaluate the risk factors of each payment type, and decide on which level of risk you are comfortable with. Cash: zero December's Marketing Magic for New Year Success re are 3 ways to help in the decision process, and help minimize the risk of extending credit.Can you believe it’s almost Christmas? The holidays are here and then the start of a new year will be upon us. Now is a perfect time to reflect on your business and see if it is all that it can be. Is it running at full speed and do you have all the clients that you need?If not, it’s time to get those engines moving and start into action before the New Year begins. I know, it’s the holidays and there’s a lot’s going on. But also it’s the perfect opportunity to connect with your clients and get a head start on poten 1. Evaluate the risk factors of each payment type, and decide on which level of risk you are comfortable with. 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There is a possibility of a charge back, but you will be able to provide proof of a legitimate sale to resolve that. Sales over the phone or internet are a different story, the risk is of a stolen credit card, or a fraudulent card obtained by i
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