Credit and Collections

Credit and Collections by James Jurinski, published by Barron’s in 1994, is a practical guide designed for small business owners and individuals seeking to navigate the complexities of credit and collections. This edition spans 243 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into improving profitability through effective credit management and collection strategies.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of federal laws governing consumer credit alongside standard commercial credit practices. The book covers essential topics such as promissory notes, commercial paper, and factoring, providing clear explanations to help readers protect themselves against poor credit risks and successfully collect debts, even in challenging situations like bankruptcy court. This resource serves as a valuable tool for those looking to enhance their understanding of finance and accounting within the context of small business operations.
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This book is a practical guide for the small business person or anyone looking to understand and profit from credit and collections. here are ways to improve your profitability by extending credit, protecting yourself against poor credit risks, and collecting your money — even if you have to go through bankruptcy court to do it. All the federal laws governing consumer credit plus the standard commercial credit practices, including promissory notes, commercial paper, factoring, receivables, and more are explained clearly and concisely.
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