Say a customer comes to you and admits that, for whatever reason, they cannot pay their debt. They must seem genuine enough, right, considering it is coming from them directly? It is always good to be on your guard, all that glitters is not gold. This is true especially when looking for a new supplier, as you’ll see from my experience below. A while back, I needed to update my computer virus subscription as the prior one was out of date. Once updated, I tried to upload the new subscription, but I’m not a computer expert and this befell me.
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Monthly Archives August 2019
7 Useful Tips For When A Customer Goes Bust
Big or small, we could all face that sickening notion when one of our Customers gets pulled into some sort of insolvent triangle. The kind that means you can’t get in to take out what you’re owed. “I’ve gone bust” “We’re shut, go away.” “We have entered into liquidation/administration” “We’re about to go bust, but are setting up a new company” What do most creditors (companies that are owed the money) do? Larger companies may likely just write the debt off. Smaller companies may seek further advice from their accountant. Below is a short guide to understanding the basics when
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