Credit and Collection Letters and Emails


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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!




Credit and Collection Letters Ready to Go!


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Perfect for small business owners and others in credit sensitive professions, this guide offers everything you need to control bad debt and collect the maximum amount of money with the minimum amount of effort.







The AMA Handbook of Business Letters


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Though the fundamentals of letter writing have remained the same, the way we communicate in business is constantly evolving. Whether it's a formal printed letter or an email, the ability to write effective correspondence is essential for success-no matter what the industry. Containing more than 25 percent new material, The AMA Handbook of Business Letters provides readers with over 370 customizable model letters, divided into categories reflecting various aspects of business, including: * Sales, marketing, and public relations * Customer service * Human resources * Credit and collection * Letters to vendors and suppliers * Confirmations, requests, and replies * Permissions * And many more In addition, the book provides readers with a refresher course in the letter-writing basics, and helpful appendices listing common mistakes in grammar, word usage, and punctuation. Comprehensive-and now extensively updated-this invaluable resource provides professionals with an adaptable template for every conceivable business correspondence need.




Surviving Debt


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Essentials of Credit, Collections, and Accounts Receivable


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Mary Schaeffer is considered an industry expert and writes a newsletter that focuses on credit, collections, and accounts receivable. * Provides an overview of the credit, collections, and accounts receivable functions for senior level managers. * Provides tips and techniques as well as case studies. * Shows how to stream line the credit process and how to make this area as efficient as possible.




Bulletin


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The Encyclopedia of Business Letters, Faxes, and E-mail


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A practical guide to drafting time-saving and effective e-mails, faxes, and memos for every occasion comes complete with three hundred model letters and instructions for adapting each one to fit a particular need. Original.




Strategic Business Letters and E-mail


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E-mail and computer keyboards may have replaced dictation and typewriters in the business world, but the importance of clear and effective written communication has never been greater. In her all-new book, business-writing expert Sheryl Lindsell-Roberts offers practical advice on writing messages guaranteed to get results. Drawing on her experience leading writing workshops for Fortune 500 companies, Lindsell-Roberts walks the reader through a variety of letter-writing exercises and shows how a well-crafted message can make any writer stand out in the crowd. Getting from a blank page or screen to a results-oriented message is easy with Lindsell-Roberts's proven Six Step Process. And numerous tips and reminders help make the central point that a successful message should always focus on what the primary reader needs to know. Best of all, Strategic Business Letters and E-mail is designed to save the user time and effort. Specific chapters on such areas as sales and marketing, customer relations, and personal business offer hundreds of sample letters, memos, and e-mail messages that can be used verbatim or with minimal alteration to fit a particular circumstance. Opening this invaluable book is the first step to jump-starting effective business communication.