Articles Tagged ‘bad debt collection solution’
What makes a company run smoothly, you may ask? The answer is easy. Money. And when the going gets tough, businesses without invoicing and any system to collect debt tend to feel the heat. It is a basic fact that any company that provides credit to its customers must send them a bill as soon as it is possible and have ways to be sure that accounts are collected on time.
There is no doubt that text messaging has become a major medium for exchanging information. Quick, painless, no speaking on the phone. No wonder that according to the latest statistics that are available there were almost 750 billion text messages sent in the U.S. in 2009, nearly double the number from one year before. Actually, technology and research firm executive Jacob D. Almeida recently predicted that money transfers will be the number one mobile application by 2012.
In the midst of the real estate boom, many homebuyers extended their finances to purchase a house that might have been beyond their means. With the market on fire, people were apt to buy with low introductory interest rates and interest-only loans. They believed that their income would increase to meet their payments and predicted that real estate prices would never fall. Unfortunately, adjustable-rate mortgages have adjusted and monthly mortgage payments have gone up. Couple that with the fact that income hasn’t increased, and you will see why more people have fallen behind with their mortgage payments.
Bill collectors, or debt and account collectors’ purpose is to attempt to collect payment on delinquent bills. Most bill collectors are employed by third party collection agencies. The creditor, or the company or business that is owed the debt, will often hire outside of the company; especially if their accounts receivable department is small.
Your credit history. It could be your worst enemy, or your best friend. Most of the time it’s like a nasty mother in law coming to stay at your house. You know that she’s coming, and that’s always bad news, but you are too afraid to ask or even consider how long she will be staying. Even though that was the worst comparison ever, read on to see how long negative marks remain on your credit history!

