The continual evolution of Credit Matters continues in 2012.

A strategic decision has been made, to focus Credit Matters - Better Business Club as a fully fledged one stop shop / portal. Our speciality is the finding of a service provider and the supply of knowledge on credit, debt, risk and business support needs for business owners.

We believe you will not find a similar comprehensive source of this type of knowledge and expertise in the Australian business community. Every business listed, whether they deal directly with your customers, assist in recovery of fraud or bad debts, or provide the tools which make your business more efficient, have one focus -

WE HELP YOU GET PAID

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This blog is dedicated to motivating business people and other professionals to improve their credit/accounts receivable operations.

If this objective is achieved, we believe the business will increase its sales, cash flow and profits, and reduce the likelihood of indirect damage to customer relationships.


Latest Blog Post:

Credit and Accounts Receivable - The Guardians of Your Sales Cashflow

Kim Radok
14 February 2012

Credit and accounts receivable employees play a role as the guardians of the sales cashflow of your business.

I define sales cashflow as the cashflow your business expects to receive from credit sales.

Credit and accounts receivable employees are  the guardians of sales cashflow because essentially, this is what they do. They guard the cashflow your business expects to obtain from sales to your customers.

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This blog features articles posted by some of our associates on a range of topics sure to be of interest to the business professional.


Latest Blog Post:

Wiil I Get Paid

Frank Duke of Conferisk
01 February 2012

Will I get paid?

This is the question all business owners and managers responsible for extending credit, need to ask regularly.

There are a number of different methods by which we can test a customer's creditworthness.

One of these methods is by peer group networking.

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