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Make Success a Habit
As a credit management consultant and trainer I have the opportunity to meet credit professionals at all levels in many different companies and industries. They all seem to have at least several things in common. There are too many priorities, too few resources and a lot more to do than time available in a normal workweek. Sound familiar?
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Las Vegas Credit Executive of the Year
Our 2004-2005 Credit Executive of the Year has been in Credit Management for over 15 years. An active member of CMA for over 10 years, serving on numerous committee’s, and focus groups. He has been a mentor to many who are new to the credit field.
He has also been chairman of his Industry Group and Vice President of the Southern Nevada Institute of Credit. Please help me congratulate, DARRELL HORTON the 2004-2005 Credit Executive of the Year.
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Lonely No More
republished from Credit & Collection Manager's Letter
In the 40 years we’ve published this newsletter, we’ve had innumerable calls from readers who are unaware of even the existence of the National Association of Credit Management (NACM). That’s as unfortunate as it is surprising. NACM, with which we have no business affiliation, may be the best source of information and professional guidance and development opportunities available
to any credit manager.
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CMA Annual Meeting & Installation of Officers
It’s time again for CMA’s Annual Meeting. This year, we’re shaking things up to make the event even more memorable. Download the information and registration flyer.
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Get the Facts about Industry Credit Groups
Every day of the week, credit managers make tough decisions about the creditworthiness of potential customers. Because businesses risk billions of dollars annually by extending credit, it's imperative that these decisions are made wisely. For over one hundred years, the National Association of Credit Management (NACM) has prided itself on giving credit managers the information they need to make these tough decisions in a timely manner.
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Identity Theft Exploding: Here’s How you can Avoid Becoming a Victim
Americans are more concerned about identity theft than unemployment or corporate fraud, according to a survey of 2,000 people conducted by Star Systems.
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