Topic: Credit control & accounts receivables (19)

The costs of mishandled credit control and accounts receivables
Your accounts receivable process could be costing you as much as £100,000 per year.

How to balance cashflow & customer relationships in a volatile economy
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) form the foundation of the European economy. According to the...

Why you should consider outsourcing your credit control
For many small and medium enterprises (SMEs), effective credit control and the management of their accounts...

Faster invoice payments for FreeAgent users with Chaser
FreeAgent users can now benefit from the leading accounts receivable software, with Chaser’s new integration...

10 reasons Accounts IQ users are rocking credit control
Accounts IQ users can now take advantage of the huge range of credit control benefits associated with Chaser....

QuickBooks Connect 2021: Here's the roundup.
Intuit hosted its second virtual QuickBooks® Connect on 3 March 2021, where the theme was again this time “We...

Xero Users: Here's why you should use Chaser for your credit control
Late payments are among the largest problems facing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) today. Collectively,...

Why Quickbooks Online users should consider Chaser today
Quickbooks Online (QBO) is one of the most popular cloud-based accounting solutions on the market, and it’s...

Ways CEOs are rethinking accounts receivables
In the past, Accounts Receivable (A/R) has always been cast aside as a small part of the finance department....

Debt recovery during a pandemic: Available to all UK businesses
Debt collection is a complex and difficult process, especially if that’s not what you set your business up to...

The impact of finance automation on businesses
Nowadays, automation plays a huge part in most industries and companies, no matter the size. In fact,...

Harnessing the power of fintech to improve cash flow and efficiency
2020 was not an easy ride, it saw many businesses face prolonged uncertainty and cash flow strains.