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2010
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May
(1)
We're Moving!
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April
(2)
Inherent Fraud Protection
Simplicity in Payments Innovation
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March
(5)
The Mid-America Truck Show
Program Growth Begins at Negotiation
Net Pay: The Pay of the Future
Commercial Customers: Innate Consumers of “Thick V...
Building Commercial vs. Consumer Loyalty
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February
(4)
Payment Programs: Benefitting the Independent Merc...
Old School Business Relations: Putting a Face to t...
A History of New Credit Challenges
Introducing Susan Collins
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January
(2)
When Every Little Bit Counts: The Haiti Relief Eff...
Growing a Commercial Payments Program
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2009
(13)
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December
(5)
Transparency
Social Purchasing: The Next Big Thing?
Giving and Receiving
Decentralized Billing: Supporting Personal Romance...
Charging Fair Prices
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November
(5)
P-Cards: The End of Private Label?
Business Concerns in 2010
Earn Your Customers: Be Useful
Innovation Compensates for Fewer Resources
Where Good Business Begins
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October
(3)
Recognizing Customer Service
Some Dis-Assembly Required
The Launch
About The Bloggers
Payments Puzzle Box
Jenny
Martha
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Monday, November 23, 2009
Business Concerns in 2010
The National Association of Credit Management asked credit professionals to identify their top three concerns for 2010 in a
survey
this October. The top three responses:
The state and future of the economy,
Slow pay or delinquencies,
Larger customers increasingly dictating unfavorable terms.
I am glad I am not the only one worried about these!
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