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Ranger Financial is an accounts receivables management firm with rapidly growing business in North America. The company's headquarters are based in Richardson Texas (USA). Should your business accept credit cards? But she was surprised to discover that many stores do not accept credit cards. That is simply NOT the case in North America where almost every business has a credit card machine. If businesses in Europe dont need to accept credit cards, should we accept credit cards here? And have survived this...
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Ranger Financial is an accounts receivables management firm with rapidly growing business in North America. The company's headquarters are based in Richardson Texas (USA). Hitting Our Heads On the Debt Ceiling: What It is and Why It Matters. Recent news articles have highlighted a situation the United States Government is dealing with right now called the debt ceiling and many journalists are linking it to the debt crisis. But what is the debt ceiling and what how does it relate to the debt crisis? Over ...
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Ranger Financial is an accounts receivables management firm with rapidly growing business in North America. The company's headquarters are based in Richardson Texas (USA). Political Risk: What is It? Investors who invest in different jurisdictions face something called political risk. Many investors know what it is already, but what most people don’t realize is that companies that do business in another jurisdiction face the same risk. So, what should you do? Find Ranger at the following. Sometimes the b...
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Ranger Financial Services: October 2010
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010. As a young boy I followed the Texas Rangers. I got use to mediocre play. Over the years I got use to the Rangers doing well before the All-Star break and then crashing to the basement as fast as they can. I remember seasons when the reverse would happen, them playing very bad at the start and then playing good in the second half, but not good enough to climb out of the hole. I wonder how many fathers are taking their sons to their first World Series games this year. It is...
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Ranger Financial Services: June 2010
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Why it's still possible to have accounts receivables if you only accept credit cards. If your business works with B2B customers but only accepts payment up front with cash or credit cards (and no invoicing), you might think you are pulling ahead of your competition by ensuring cash flow. However, you should be aware of the one situation in which you might still have accounts receivables. In face-to-face sales, make sure that the person using the credit card is the name that matche...
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Ranger Financial Services: November 2010
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010. Steps to easily collect more commercial debt than ever before. Running a business isn't easy, and when customers refuse to pay, it can become even harder. No one wants to collect money and when you have an accounts receivable, it's much easier just to ignore it. One of the best things you can do for your business is to create a step-by-step accounts receivable program that you can implement almost automatically every time a customer owes you money. Now that you have a rough o...
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Ranger Financial Services: August 2010
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Four personalities in debt collection. In-house debt collectors tend to fall into one of four categories. Can you identify yourself and your coworkers among these? 1The headhunter. This debt collector is aggressive. They take their job seriously, they rarely crack a smile (except when they get paid on an overdue account), and they end up occasionally yelling at customers on the phone if they haven't paid on time. The headhunter is good at their job but intense. Http:/ www.ra...
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Ranger Financial Services: September 2010
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Friday, September 24, 2010. Inflation: What it is and its impact on commercial debt. Everyone has heard of inflation but few people can understand it or easily explain it to others. In this article, we'll talk about what inflation is and we'll discuss its impact on commercial debt. In general, inflation rises at an average rate of 3% per year. So that item you bought and then bought again a year later would cost 3% more, while the money stuck under your mattress would be worth 3% less a year later. Http:...
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Ranger Financial Services: May 2010
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010. When Good Customers Become Bad Debt. Here's an all-too-familiar scenario: A B2B business has several great customers who are their core customers and together, these customers bring in a majority of the business' revenue. The business bends over backwards for them. Then something happens and one (or more) of the customers starts to pay later and later (and later! The good news is that there's a little-known 3rd option you may not have considered. It's called "Diplomatic Arbit...
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Ranger Financial Services: July 2010
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Thursday, July 22, 2010. Supply and Demand in the Economy. Wondering how the economy works? A critical piece to the puzzle is the law of supply and demand. When supply is low and demand is high, the price is high. When supply is high and demand is low, the price is low. Demand falls. Prices fall. Soon, the product is so common, everyone can buy it for any price and no one needs it or wants it. But times change and the economy evolves and soon, demand will start to pick up again. Create less than enough p...