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Send accurate Invoice at the first time itself

Early contact with your customers and prompt discrepancy resolution mechanism plays a big role in accounts receivable. In this conversation with RIABU's Simon Littlewood, Teginder Singh, CFO of the Southeast Asia region at a global logistics company with a special focus on accounts receivable function, shares his experience in dealing with different types of customers and the types of invoicing mistakes they make. According to him, the most common mistake they all make is inaccurate invoicing, which leads to not getting paid on time, because the extra time is spent on resolving the invoice-related issues.

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

  • late payments
  • accounts receivable
  • cfo
  • smes
  • invoice
  • cash flow

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