While the Accounts Receivable function is vitally important to the cash flow of a business, it does require an investment of time, talent, and resources in order for it to be effective. For some firms, a fully staffed in-house department is absolutely necessary. However, for a growing number of companies, the idea of outsourcing has become a celebrated alternative.
There are various benefits companies receive from outsourcing. Outsourcing can: 1. Give you the opportunity to work with a dedicated and experienced team of professionals 2. Eliminate the day-to-day operations within a department 3. Enhance your ability to focus on your core business operations 4. Eliminate staffing and personnel issues 5. Reduce costs by: • Reducing/eliminating overhead expenses • Reducing/eliminating training expenses
6. Inevitably increase your cash flow 7. Ultimately strengthen your bottom line
What can National Credit and Collections Services (NCCS) do for you? 1. NCCS is committed to providing our clients with an unparalleled combination of project quality, customer satisfaction, and ultimately increasing your bottom line.
2. You can count on NCCS team of experienced professionals to lower you DSO, improve your cash flow operations, and reduce the percent of your over 60/90 day balances.
3. NCCS will proactively manage your Accounts Receivable, which in turn will enhance your customer relationships and improve your company’s profitability.
4. NCCS is involved in the entire spectrum of the Accounts Receivable Management process, and can assist you with either one or all of your Accounts Receivable functions.
5. In addition to providing you with the vital components of the Accounts Receivable function, we are also able to maintain accurate customer file information. Listed below is a list of some of the areas we address: • Address changes - correct bill to, contact names, departments • Contact information - telephone number, fax number, and email addresses • Copy of Statements and/or Invoices - requests by customers and auditors • Disputes - product or service discrepancies • Purchase orders – corrections
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