Burt Edwards
Credit Management Handbook
Gower Publishing 1990
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Edited by Burt Edwards FICH, FIEX
Credit management lies at the heart of every business, and in today's economic climate assessing credit risk and ensuring that customers pay on time can make the difference between prosperity and disaster. Formulating policy, planning cash collection, organizing and managing the required resources - every element is vital, and Credit Management Handbook provides a complete guide to what is involved.
The book first appeared in 1976 and has been recognized ever since as the standard work in its field. For this third edition the text has been revised to reflect recent developments, including the changes in insolvency law, the revolution in microcomputer technology, the implications of the European Single Market, the effects of high-interest rates and the spectacular growth in credit card facilities.
The Handbook contains contributions from no fewer than twenty-three authors, each of them an acknowledged expert on a particular aspect of credit management. The result is the most comprehensive single volume on the subject now available. As an aid for the manager seeking to improve cash flow and profitability it is unrivalled. It will also serve as a resource for the student and a reference work for senior executives and academics.
The author
Butt Edwards is the Principal of Capital Business Training. He has more than thirty years' experience of credit and treasury management, having held senior posts with Thorn, British Steel, The Singer Corporation, ITT, Midland Bank and Jardine Financial Risk Management. Mr Edwards is a Fellow of both the Institute of Credit Management and the Institute of Export. He has written and lectured widely on credit and finance and is the author of Getting Paid for Exports (also published by Gower).
CONTENTS
List of illustrations Notes on contributors Foreword by Sir Kenneth Cork Introduction by W V Adams
PART I THE CREDIT MANAGEMENT FUNCTION
1 The nature and history of credit
2 Improving liquidity through credit control
3 Credit department structure and responsibilities
PART II CREDIT TERMS AND CONDITIONS
4 Payment terms and conditions of sale
PART III ASSESSMENT OF CREDIT RISKS
5 Establishing creditworthiness
6 Credit limits and risk categories
7 Insolvency risk assessment by computer
8 Insolvency warning signs
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PART IV SALES LEDGER
9 Sales ledger administration - 10 Computers for credit management PART V CASH COLLECTION 11 Collection practices 12 Telephone collection techniques 13 Collection agenices 14 Planning and measuring debtors PART VI CREDIT INSURANCE 15 Home trade credit insurance 16 Export credit insurance PART VII EXPORT CREDIT AND FINANCE. 17 Export credit and collections 18 Export finance 19 Foreign exchange PART VIII CONSUMER CREDIT 20 Retail credit management 21 Computers in retail credit 22 Consumer credit law PART IX COMMERCIAL CREDIT LAW 23 Legal action for debt recovery 24 Insolvency procedures PART X CREDIT SERVICES 25 Factoring 26 Credit cards 27 Finance houses 28 Leasing finance Appendix: Useful credit data The author Burt Edwards is
9 Sales ledger administration -
10 Computers for credit management
PART V CASH COLLECTION
11 Collection practices
12 Telephone collection techniques
13 Collection agenices
14 Planning and measuring debtors
PART VI CREDIT INSURANCE
15 Home trade credit insurance
16 Export credit insurance
PART VII EXPORT CREDIT AND FINANCE.
17 Export credit and collections
18 Export finance
19 Foreign exchange
PART VIII CONSUMER CREDIT
20 Retail credit management
21 Computers in retail credit
22 Consumer credit law
PART IX COMMERCIAL CREDIT LAW
23 Legal action for debt recovery
24 Insolvency procedures
PART X CREDIT SERVICES
25 Factoring
26 Credit cards
27 Finance houses
28 Leasing finance
Appendix: Useful credit data
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