Bite The Bullet On Collections
"If you don't have a system for collection, the aging receivables will bury you," says Donald J. Long, president of Imperial Inc., a wholesale supplier of... Read more
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"If you don't have a system for collection, the aging receivables will bury you," says Donald J. Long, president of Imperial Inc., a wholesale supplier of... Read more
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