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Getting paid on time is all about teamwork

At some point a small company may face delay in receivables. Many times they don't not know about credit policy. It's a short document that indicates the terms of invoice and when you expect to be paid. If this document is discussed and executed with your customer at the beginning, it can help you get paid on time.

Edwin Lee, CEO/CTO of digital transformation enabler Focus Digitech talks to RIABU's Simon Littlewood about why getting a company's cash flow in good shape must be a team effort.

Get more tips on effective cash flow management from our book, Let the Cash Flow. To find out more about how RIABU helps small businesses get paid on time, visit RIABU.com

Topics

  • Business enterprise, General

Categories

  • invitation to quote
  • balance sheet
  • late payments
  • smes
  • riabu
  • cfo

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