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Debtors can use stalling tactics | Toronto Debt Recovery and More
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Toronto Debt Recovery and More. News, Views and Tools on Small Business Financial Health. Canadian Corporate Legal Services. Debtors can use stalling tactics. May 11, 2011. When people are owed money they want their funds collected, but they are also concerned about how long it will take. Don’t be misled by an offer of an automatic speedy collection. Debtors can use stalling tactics. They understand the ins and outs of the system and manipulate the system to their advantage. It works sometimes...You a...
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Small business finance trends to aware of | Toronto Debt Recovery and More
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Toronto Debt Recovery and More. News, Views and Tools on Small Business Financial Health. Small business finance trends to aware of. March 31, 2011. 1 Trade credit is rebounding. More small businesses are arranging to buy goods or services on account, without making immediate cash or credit card payments. 3 It’s cheaper to get started. Technology has made it possible to start a variety of businesses with little infrastructure and start-up cost. 6 Micropayments and subscriptions provide small businesses a...
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Small Business News | Toronto Debt Recovery and More
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Toronto Debt Recovery and More. News, Views and Tools on Small Business Financial Health. December 26, 2010. Plans by a small business group to encourage consumers to use cash instead of credit cards hit a snag when it became unclear whether doing so would violate credit card company rules. Under the headline Would you consider paying with cash or debit? Small business wants consumers to use cash. What did you use this holiday season? From → News. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Should You Represent Yourself In Court? | Toronto Debt Recovery and More
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Toronto Debt Recovery and More. News, Views and Tools on Small Business Financial Health. Ontario small claims court. Should You Represent Yourself In Court? December 16, 2010. From → Views. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Toronto Debt Recovery and More. News, Views and Tools on Small Business Financial Health. December 8, 2010. December 2, 2010. CFIB Business Barometer: Retailers keeping holiday expectations in check; national small business confidence modest. Read more: http:/ business.financialpost.com/2010/12/02/cfib-business-barometer-retailers-keeping-holiday-expectations-in-check-national-small-business-confidence-modest/#ixzz18DjrEqKl. November 24, 2010. Rules of Thumb for Commercial Debt Recovery. November 21, 2010.
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Small Business News | Toronto Debt Recovery and More
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Toronto Debt Recovery and More. News, Views and Tools on Small Business Financial Health. December 13, 2010. Canadian individuals and businesses owe $25-billion in overdue taxes to the federal government, newly released figures show — enough to pay off more than half the national deficit if the money were collected. Read more: http:/ www.nationalpost.com/Canadians unpaid bill grows billion/3967319/story.html#ixzz18DqZhvaC. From → News. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Home Page of Can...
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