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On this Riabu podcast we talk to Peter Hone of ModuResources about how he cut his DSO to just 75 days
The Singapore government has passed a law which will make it easier for zombie companies to wind down. RIABU’s Simon Littlewood tells Mark Laudi how companies that are ready to wind up can prepare to do so, and how they should approach their customers when they are in such a situation.
Founder of chemicals company Amazon Papyrus Chemicals Mike Grundy tells RIABU's Simon Littlewood and Mark Laudi what familiar early mistakes he made, and how he turned sales into cash.
Some people seriously believe suppliers absolutely deserve to be paid late, to adapt to the customer's cash cycle, as this recent post on LinkedIn bears out.RIABU's Simon Littlewood and Mark Laudi almost choked on their breakfast when they read it, and respond in this podcast.The author writes (abbreviations his): "The correct, ethical calc of payment times b/n buyers & suppliers s/b based upo
The Singapore government has downgraded its forecast of economic growth for this year amid concerns about the COVID-19 outbreak.
The government in New South Wales will pay their suppliers in five days, down from 20 days. They are stepping up to plug the cash flow gap, but does it help late payments to SMEs?
In a poll by The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), almost half of small firms in the UK are predicting a downturn in their performance for the near future.
English football club Macclesfield Town is not paying its players and is claiming Brexit is hindering payments. In October, club lawyer Niall McCulloch told BBC they were awaiting "international payments", with Brexit having "some impact".
It takes 51 days on average for most companies in the construction industry in the US to get paid, the longest days sales outstanding of any industry in the country, according to a report by construction finance software platform Rabbet.
SMEICC was a great eye-opener for the role technology plays - and does not play - in the day-to-day workings of an SME. RIABU's Mark Laudi has the summary.
Farmers might get much-publicised subsidies and benefits from governments, but that doesn't mean the cash arrives in a timely manner.
Whenever you approach a long weekend it gives your customers an opportunity to delay payment. Listen to our Riabu experts, Simon Littlewood and Mark Laudi explain how to ensure they pay your invoice before the holidays.
A model has filed a US$1.27 million lawsuit against Guess over late payments.
Music festivals in the summer are a way for people to experience live music and new trends. But in some cases, vendors are kicking up a fuss about delays in payments by festival organisers.
According to our RIABU Accounts Receivables Survey, there are a few trends that we heard and spotted. Hear Mark Laudi and Simon Littlewood through these series of podcasts that were recorded during the 9th CFO Innovations Asia Forum 2018.
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