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Business Credit Magazine Articles
Down
Economy Spurs Automation in Collections
It’s a tough time to be a credit manager. On the one hand, customers are
trying to improve their cash flow by conveniently forgetting to pay their
bills, by dreaming up ever-more arcane deductions, and by declaring bankruptcy.
All of that adds up to extra work for credit managers, but because profits
are down, there’s less money to add additional staff. That makes 2003
a good year to automate more functions in the area of deduction management,
collections and credit.
Business Credit Magazine
Featured Article (June 2003)

The
Second Mouse Gets the Cheese
The Internet was a great big steel trap for a lot of companies—it sucked
in resources, people and money and offered only vague pie-in-the-sky promises
in return. Today’s technology users have learned from the mistakes of
the first wave and have begun to use the new technologies to streamline
operations, cut costs and increase revenues.
Business Credit Magazine
Featured Article (Jan. 2003)

Internet Extends Reach of EDI
The Internet has breathed life into EDI (electronic data interchange),
with vendors using the communication standard to transmit payment-related
information -- but without the expense of using proprietary communication
channels.
Business Credit Magazine Featured Article (Oct. 2002)
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