How to Collect the Money People Owe You

How to Collect the Money People Owe You
Author: Gini Graham Scott
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2000-05-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0595004970

Many people give up collecting debts before they should, because they don't know how to effectively collect them. Others take chances and extend more credit than they should and end up with debts they can't collect. This book is designed to help both individuals, small business owners, and others collect money in two ways. First, it will help you establish a good credit policy so you can make the best decision about whether to expend credit (in the form of money, work, or sales). Second, it will help you determine exactly what to do when you have problems collecting after you have extended credit. Formerly published as The Small Business Credit and Collection Guide

How to Collect Money by Mail

How to Collect Money by Mail
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2015-08-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781332335794

Excerpt from How to Collect Money by Mail: How to Write Effective Collection Letters Testing Copy Planning a Series Retail, Instalment and Dealer Accounts Credit System Collection Schemes and Legal Steps How Creditors Cooperate to Cure "Slow Pays" And Bad Accounts Men neglect at long - range they cheat in the crowd. Its the stranger that is sent off with scant consideration. When a man dodges payment, he dodges creditors. Neighbors are easiest remembered - close-at-home debts are first paid. Get close to your man. Keep your debtor in sight. In your letter, "talk it over" with him personally. Most accounts are lost because the debtor feels sheltered by the mass because your letter comes as one of hundreds put out to delinquents you follow in droves. Make the man who owes you money feel your presence. Stand him out alone. Get to him with your reminder on the day. Talk to him man to man. Make his debt a matter between neighbors. Keep a shrewd but kindly eye upon him. Let your letter show precisely - undeniably - why it is an advantage to him personally to pay you in particular. Go to him with your letter as you would in person. Let him feel that you know and read him. Make your letter talk. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Credit and Collections Kit For Dummies

Credit and Collections Kit For Dummies
Author: Steven Harms
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2009-07-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470555408

A breakthrough title explaining effective, cost-efficient collection methods In a down economy, the demand for a successful credit and collection game plan increases. Credit & Collections Kit For Dummies is a comprehensive guide for people involved in collection activities with accounts/clients, helping readers approach the often difficult task of collecting from late/slow paying customers, as well as determining when (and if) to extend credit to questionable ones. It gives readers the expert information and tools designed to ensure that their collection methods are both effective and legal. The book's attached CD includes helpful scripts, forms, letters, templates, and spreadsheets to help readers work efficiently and effectively. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

Credit and Collection Letters and Emails

Credit and Collection Letters and Emails
Author: Dianna Booher
Publisher: Booher Research Institute
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2011-12-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Is the delay in payment putting a severe dent in your cash flow? Do you need to set up a credit line personally or in your small business—but fear sounding amateurish in your request? Nothing captures the attention of a letter or email recipient as much as money issues––their money or yours. Whether depositing, withdrawing, lending, or borrowing, you want to make sure you provide all the facts––and get all the facts. In this book you’ll learn and become confident in all areas of credit and collection management. Additionally, you’ll learn to communicate intelligently with your customers about other miscellaneous matters of accounts receivable collection, banking, finance, and taxes. As a borrower for personal or family needs, you'll find sample letters for many areas that you must handle individually—aside from those issues that any credit and collection role at work might require: · When you have borrowed money · How to motivate creditors to work with you during difficult times · When requesting a loan · When addressing friends or family regarding money issues In your collection position at work, you of course realize the need to learn how to deal with sensitive money matters such as lending, borrowing, and collecting where tone becomes very important in reaffirming customer commitments and in keeping any personal relationship intact. The image you create with your writing style and with your thoroughness often makes an impression that spills over into the business transaction and lending decision itself. These credit and collections letter examples and alternate phrases cover a wide range of categories: · Requesting credit · To creditors promising payment · Investigations · Offering Credit · Refusing Credit · Cancelling Credit · Collection letters and emails for accounts receivable If you’d like to spend up your accounts receivable collection, then these business collection templates provide the right wording to get the money in your door without putting distance in the customer relationship!

The Complete Book of Collection Letters, Telephone Scripts, and Faxes

The Complete Book of Collection Letters, Telephone Scripts, and Faxes
Author: Cecil J. Bond
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Are outstanding debts eating away at your business's profitability? This valuable "toolbox" of over 400 collection letters, scripted collection calls, directions for visiting customers in person, plus model faxes can help you turn accounts receivable into accounts paid. Avoid the costly trap of chasing down a small number of problem accounts, limit delinquencies, stay on the right side of the law, and reduce the time it takes to collect balances. This groundbreaking volume can help you substantially increase your cashflow without a lot of costly and time-consuming systems changes. At last you'll have the time and the money to run your business more effectively. Step-by-step procedures and ready-to-use forms help you organize or reorganize your credit department, construct more useful credit files, and build a new credit policy that keeps customers happy and keeps the payments pouring in. Cecil Bond is full of sound advice on: precautions you must take when collecting by mail ... how a conciliatory tone can be more effective than a threatening posture ... setting up a payment program to work with your customers' cashflow ... the advantages of "doing lunch" with a customer ... writing the final demand letter ... and what bad-debt accounts are better left alone. For both commercial and consumer accounts, for business managers and owners, The Complete Book of Collection Letters, Telephone Scripts, and Faxes is a veritable treasure trove of the dos and don'ts of collection methods; what's legal and what's not; key ingredients in successful letters and how long they should be; how to avoid controversial statements; how to structure and control collection telephone calls; and when to employ acollection agency. Actual samples with clearly explained procedures include the letters that generate payments with the key words that get action; how to freshen up a favorite letter, and how to selectively use the form letters in this guide; putting it all together: integrating letters, calls, faxes - and visits; your collection efforts and the law - practices to avoid; deploying your credit department people to collectible accounts; screening accounts for creditworthiness; the most effective series of collection notices; combining the strengths of letters and telephone calls; tailoring your efforts: when and how to use more than one option; when and how to use a collection agency; and steps for salvaging bad-debt write-offs.