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When The Customer Won't Pay
As the recession grinds on, more and more businesses and consumers are feeling the pinch. Some businesses and consumers are trying to solve their cash problems by paying their bills more slowly. And, unfortunately, bills from small businesses are often the ones that businesses and consumers think they can delay paying. That doesn't mean your business should accept this as a fact of business life. There are a number of steps you can take to collect outstanding receivables and to get customers to pay on time.

CREDIT BASED VS NON-CREDIT BASED FINANCING
When it comes to non-credit based small business financing, the benefits are evident. There is a very good chance you will be able to take advantage of great interest rates as long as your established business credit is favorable. Non-credit based small business financing comes in many different forms and is an excellent way to begin building your relationships with vendors. Many vendors will extend credit without a credit check if you have your Tax-ID number and a few other solidifying factors.

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Get On The Phone to Get More Business
It is a marketing flaw of many small businesses that when they are busy with business the marketing efforts get cast aside until it is a slow period. Recognize that if you are consistent in your marketing efforts and simple phone connections there will be no slow periods.

Franchise Payments Franchisees Can Expect to Pay
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Billions in economic stimulus payments already distributed
The stimulus payments continue to arrive in taxpayers' bank accounts and mail boxes. For the week ending May 23, the Treasury Department has reported that the government has distributed electronically and via mail an estimated 6.2 million economic stimulus payments totaling $4.9 billion.

Slow Pay or No Pay? Tips on How to Get Businesses to Pay-Up
In today’s turbulent times with money being tight in this new slow economy, many customers who normally pay their bills on time are now delaying payments or choosing not to pay at all. Is this happening to you? If so, here are a few tips to recover your money and to prevent this from happening in the first place.

Types Of Car Loans
If you wish to lower your monthly payments towards your car loan you may want to consider a car refinance loan. Such a loan would offer you a chance to pay lesser amount of money every month for your car. This is a good option especially if you find that you are perpetually behind on your payments.

6 Payment Offers That Sell Like Crazy
The way you structure your payment offers can increase your sales. I'm not talking about the way people pay like credit cards, digital payments, checks, and cash options. What I'm taking about is can your customers try before they buy, pay later, make payments, do they get a rebate, etc. Below are six payment offers that will sell like your products or services like crazy:

Making Sense of Retail Payments
There is a new technology sweeping through the retail payments landscape that promises to revolutionize the way that consumers pay for goods and services. In the United Kingdom, the geographic region that is the furthest into their adoption process, this technology has been described as the biggest change in payments since decimalization, but is EMV, or chip and PIN as it is also known, really the silver bullet that Visa, MasterCard, JCB Co and American Express would have us believe? Retailers aren’t convinced it is.

Does Your Small Business Need A Bailout?
Struggling to make your current loan payments? What about payments to your suppliers or venders. Is your business’s revenue down while costs are up? Know that you are not alone and that there may be some Federal stimulus money to help you out.

How to Settle Your Tax Debt by Negotiating a Payment Plan with the IRS
How to Qualify for an IRS Installment Agreement: If you cannot afford to make monthly payments and don't qualify for another type of tax relief, such as an offer in compromise, there are other options including negotiating that your account be placed in a "currently not collectible" status so that you will not be required to make payments and the IRS will not pursue collection action.

Divorce Insurance
The title sounds intriguing, doesn't it? No, there is no insurance for not getting divorced. What this post is about, is how to manage the risks associated with payments of child support and Spousal Support. Often times part of the settlement will involve continuation of Spousal and Child support payments for a set period of time, even in case of death of the supporting spouse. The question becomes how will you accomplish this? There are a couple approaches:

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