Friday, June 7, 2013
Benefits Of Debt Collection Agency Instead Of A Internal Credit Control Department
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An internal credit control
department for your business may initially seem like the best option to collect
on debts, but this can be more of a hassle than you originally anticipated.
Usually a single business does not have the tax supported pull, or the experience
to effectively control those who are indebted to your company.
Some Things An Internal Credit
Company Can Lack
While it may seem like a great
idea to take the financial issues of your business into your own hands, you may
actually be losing money by choosing an internal credit control department.
This is because there are a lot of ways these companies have learned to deal
with potential, and active debtors that you or your small business employees
have not learned or are not equipped to handle. This lack of fiscal returns can
seriously damage the growth of your business and cripple a budding company.
Depending on the amount of debt
collection that you need, hiring a debt collection agency can actually save you
money right off of the top. This is because collection agencies take money from
the amount that is collected, rather than being paid based on a salary or other
direct method. This medium also allows for greater reliability with a debt
collection lawyer, because he does not get paid if you do not. This money you
have saved can contribute to the growth of your business and increase your
bottom line.
A debt collection attorney can
also save relationships between you and your customers, even while collecting
the owed funds. This can be a difficult task for internal credit control
departments to manage. A good agency can even give your business some additional
pull with a customer, especially in the instance of friendly and succinct debt
collection.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Key Steps In Merging Debt Consolidation Companies And Law Firms
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Bringing two companies together successfully can take a lot
of work. The process is long and tedious
with plenty of room for errors. To get
it right the first time and avoid mistakes that could cost the company, there
are key steps in the process that should be followed.
Separate Legal Teams
A rookie mistake when purchasing a business outright or
merging two companies is to share the legal fee and choose one representative. This is a grievous mistake as one
representative will have an interest that tends to favor one company over the
other. Choosing separate council can
help to insure both companies get what they need from the merger and that they
are protected through the process.
Perform Due Diligence
Both companies and their representatives need to do their
homework. Research into the other
company, their sales, their models and policies and even their employees can be
a critical part of the process when two companies are forming one. This step should come with seeking legal
counsel or even before. Choosing to do
so before may help you decide you don’t need legal advice as the merger isn't
happening.
Research Merger Models
There are charity merger models and others available that will give you an idea of what to expect. Taking some time to read through these can
help you prepare for what your company is after. This step in the process can be done anytime
but should be reviewed before final paperwork is gone over because it will get
you in the right mind frame as well as alert you to any questions you need
answered before signing.
Final Paperwork
When everything has been gone over and the merger is still
in the mix you’ll move forward toward signing final paperwork. This is again where it’s important to have
your own legal advisor. Make sure to
carefully go over the paperwork with your advisor so you know what your company
is signing on for.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Top Reasons Debt Collection Agencies Are Merging
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Across the board more and more debt collection agencies are
merging. These mergers take different
forms, include two or more companies and often put the collection agency in a
better financial state. For some, the
idea of a debt collection agency merging with another can bring up questions
and not the least of which is simple; why? Consider some of the following
reasons these agencies are merging.
Lowered Costs
Two debt collection agencies coming together to make one
often reduces much of the costs that are going out. Companies can combine assets so they will not
have to purchase double, therefore saving money this way as well. It is also not unusual for companies that
consolidate to share office space and therefore save substantially this way as
well.
Pooled Resources
One reason that costs will be lowered when a company is
consolidated is because they are able to pool their resources. Besides helping to reduce costs, pooled
resources will help a company be able to tap into a larger base of potential
assets for what they need. With
collection agencies it often means one call center instead of several. It will also mean that key employees can help
from one company to the next. This
pooling of resources will often make it easier to take care of clients as well
as keep costs lowered and increase profits.
Harsh Economy
It is no secret that the economy is in a prolonged stall to
say the least. In order to stay alive in
this stagnate economy more and more companies have to get creative with their
business plan. The economy has made it
difficult for many people to stay in business and this difficulty has climbed
right up the ladder to even the largest debt collection agencies.
Business Development
When collection agencies consolidate together they often are
able to learn from each other. One
company may be excellent at marketing while the other company may be better at
customer relations. Sharing these skills
and teaching each other how to acquire them can go a long way to building a
better company overall.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Pitfalls To Avoid With A Merger
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Two large companies coming together in the name of business
can provide substantial benefits for everyone involved when the process is done
in a detailed fashion. When the merger
or acquisition is jumped into without much thought, care or effort everyone
involved and many not involved stand to lose out. Consider some of the biggest pitfalls even
the most detail conscious companies are guilty of.
An Absence Of Growth Strategy
In order for a business to be successful it must grow and be
able to respond to the changes in a marketplace. This goes for both legal firms and debt
consolidation companies. A growing firm
is likely to discuss merging with or acquiring another company. Before important steps are made in that
direction it is critical that a proper document that strongly articulates a
strategy for growth gets drawn up.
A Relaxed And Friendly Approach
While it’s true that staying friendly and professional is
key to making a smooth transition, it is also true that if you have your guard
down and take the acquisition or merger too casually you’ll be in for some
tragic surprises. Take the time to comb
over all pertinent documents, seek legal advice and fine-tune the contract
before signing and you’ll be glad you did.
Not Taking the Time To Perform Due Diligence
Like any homework, due diligence can often get pushed to the
side and forgotten about. With a move as
big as two companies coming together it is one of the most important things you
can do to insure it goes smoothly. Take
your time to do all your homework and if you’re at a loss as to where you
should start then seek professional assistance.
The money you spend on a high quality advisor will be worth it when you
don’t have sudden surprises that turn out to be losses. Two large companies coming together in the name of business
can provide substantial benefits for everyone involved when the process is done
in a detailed fashion. When the merger
or acquisition is jumped into without much thought, care or effort everyone
involved and many not involved stand to lose out. Consider some of the biggest pitfalls even
the most detail conscious companies are guilty of.
An Absence Of Growth Strategy
In order for a business to be successful it must grow and be
able to respond to the changes in a marketplace. This goes for both legal firms and debt
consolidation companies. A growing firm
is likely to discuss merging with or acquiring another company. Before important steps are made in that
direction it is critical that a proper document that strongly articulates a
strategy for growth gets drawn up.
A Relaxed And Friendly Approach
While it’s true that staying friendly and professional is
key to making a smooth transition, it is also true that if you have your guard
down and take the acquisition or merger too casually you’ll be in for some
tragic surprises. Take the time to comb
over all pertinent documents, seek legal advice and fine-tune the contract
before signing and you’ll be glad you did.
Not Taking the Time To Perform Due Diligence
Like any homework, due diligence can often get pushed to the
side and forgotten about. With a move as
big as two companies coming together it is one of the most important things you
can do to insure it goes smoothly. Take
your time to do all your homework and if you’re at a loss as to where you
should start then seek professional assistance.
The money you spend on a high quality advisor will be worth it when you
don’t have sudden surprises that turn out to be losses.
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