Here’s a link to a great book review and post by Guy Kawasaki on the new book by Robert Sutton called The No A$$hole Rule. Guy spells out the steps to take to deal with a$$holes at work and to avoid becoming one yourself. Regardless of the terminology there is some great content here.
Don’t miss out on the FREE Webinar with Raul and Mariet from CMA’s Collection Division. You can review the presentation below but without them pointing out the red flags and how CMA uses the Trace information you are missing the BIG picture. Make time on Monday October 30, 2006 at 9:00 am. To register log [...]
The quarterly National Summary of Domestic Trade Receivables (a.k.a., the DSO Survey) is an examination of the condition of A/R for U.S. companies. This data has been collected quarterly since 1960. National Summary of Domestic Trade Receivables Results Summary The Credit Research Foundation conducts surveys by industry which detail relevant statistical information concerning domestic accounts [...]
On the main page of CMA Daily News – over on the right hand side after the recent posts, you will now see a SWICKI. This Swicki is designed to search all of CMA’s websites at once for the information you need. That means it combines anscers.com, creditservices.org, encyclopediaofcredit.com, anscers community and the general web [...]
Knock out those bad debts using Place, Trace, Collect through CMA’s Collection Division. Identify the accounts that are potential year-end bad debt write-offs. Place them with CMA Collection Division. CMA will Trace any skipped accounts, and look for assets on any accounts you have a judgment on. CMA will collect on as many accounts as [...]

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