Small Business Credit Crunch Survival Kit
From http://iandenny.blogspot.com 1894 days ago
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1894 days ago
I agree. Credit should always be handled carefully. I was trying to make a point that because it's a recession, those offering credit will stand out as different.
You do need to use a combination of credit-checking and also adding a premium to the product price to cover a percentage of write-offs and still make your required profit.
And yes, the sale of tangible products hurts more when you've born a cost. Time does have value though if you offer a service. Once it is consumed, you have paid for labour and have an opportunity cost that cannot be recovered. So I'd still take the same precautions.
1894 days ago