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Optimizing Your Cash Flow With Proper Accounts Receivable Management

 
Author: Marc Eskew

Businesses miss on growth opportunities and even close their doors every day, not because they arent profitable enough, but because they are strangled by poor cash flow. The problem is that while their profit and loss statement shows success, their bank account cries poor. Excessive money tied up in delinquent receivables, bad checks, and bad debt write-offs, rob businesses of valuable cash flow, handcuffing their ability to grow or even stay in business at all.

It doesnt take long for a business to get caught up in a spiraling trend of increasingly late receivables, only needing a few additional delinquent accounts to start the process. Most companies lack the expertise and manpower needed to handle a spike in delinquent accounts. Soon, their staff is doing more work chasing late receivables, and they end up neglecting the easier to collect, more current accounts. Eventually, a higher and higher percentage of accounts become delinquent and more and more accounts become uncollectible, forcing companies to employ expensive collection agencies to recover at least some of their money at a big loss or they write off the debt completely. The end result is a loss in profitability and a serious strain on cash flow.

There are some more obvious, common sense practices that companies can employee to maintain a healthy accounts receivable portfolio. A few examples include:

1. Perform a credit history check before extending credit.

2. Set and adhere to credit limits.

3. Establish your credit terms in writing on statements and invoices

4. Require all sales and money management staff to know and follow credit policies.

As for maintaining or restoring a healthy accounts receivable portfolio, companies may need to invest in additional personnel or outside services with expertise in delinquent debt collection. If a companys receivables are large enough and they have a budget which allows them to add experienced, full-time debt collectors to their staff, they should make the investment in additional personnel. If a company cant afford it or their delinquent receivables dont require full-time attention, outsourcing would be a better alternative.

National Revenue Corporation is a collections agency that specializes in preventative maintenance collections strategies. They offer variety of low, fixed fee solutions that make it attractive for businesses to employ their services to perform collections on delinquent accounts right as they become delinquent. They provide the necessary expertise to collect on the harder, delinquent accounts, while their clients staff focuses its efforts on the more current, easier to collect accounts. With this approach, both current and delinquent account collections improve yielding improved cash flow and a well-balanced accounts receivable portfolio.

Author Bio:

Marc Eskew

Marc Eskew is a highly skilled business professional with fourteen years of management experience in operations, sales, and finance in manufacturing and distribution industries. A proven track record in process improvement, inventory management, employee development, business development and reducing costs in a manufacturing environment. Proficient with information technologies in software, network and hardware applications.

Marc Eskew is a widely recognized business formation consultant for a variety of industries. Mr. Eskew specializes in information technologies, operational processes, and marketing strategies.

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