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Dec 28, 2023
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In a year marked by innovation, resilience and dynamic shifts in the B2B credit profession, the National Association of Credit Management (NACM) has been at the forefront, delivering a wealth of insightful content and expertise. As we bid farewell to 2023, it’s time to reflect on the profound impact of NACM’s contributions—articles, webinars, podcasts, white papers and more—that have guided credit managers through challenges, uncovered opportunities and set the pace for success. Join us on a journey through the pivotal moments and top-notch insights from 2023. Emerging Credit Leaders Wil…

Dec 28, 2023
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General liability insurance, also known as business liability insurance, is pivotal in the construction world as it helps cover claims of bodily injury or property damage. But that may change in Illinois as the state’s Supreme Court held commercial general liability (CGL) policies can provide coverage in Illinois for damage caused by inadvertent construction defects. 

Dec 28, 2023
Enews
The world’s biggest shipping companies are rerouting vessels away from the Red Sea as the global supply chain faces severe disruption amid conflicts related to the Israel-Hamas war. “The Iran-aligned Houthis of Yemen are playing an escalating role in the conflict in the Middle East, attacking shipping in the Red Sea and firing drones and missiles at Israel in a campaign they say aims to support Palestinians in the Gaza war,” reads a Reuters article. 

Dec 28, 2023
Enews
New Year’s resolutions often symbolize a fresh start and a commitment to improvement—a chance to become the best version of yourself in both your personal and professional lives. As we approach the New Year, credit managers are presented with limitless opportunities for growth and success.

Dec 21, 2023
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Credit management is a risky business. Every credit decision is directly influenced by ever-changing micro- and macro-economic factors. To better mitigate risk, credit professionals must be proactive in their credit limit assessments for new and existing customers. According to a recent eNews poll, most credit professionals review existing customer credit limits on an annual basis (64%), while some reassess credit limits as frequently as every six months (23%). Others reassess credit limits less often, such as 18 months (4%) or 24 months (10%) at a time. The frequency of reviewing credit li…

Dec 21, 2023
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Learning a new language requires patience and practice to fully grasp its nuances. It is a form of communication with words, abbreviations and symbols to relay meaning. Even simpler abbreviations such as EOD (end of day) or WFH (work from home), acronyms simplify communication and present a sense of belonging when using the terms correctly—especially in your workplace. Credit professionals across all industries have their own abbreviations or terms to use relative to their department and customers, but some terms are universal—and every credit professional should have an idea of what they m…

Dec 21, 2023
Due to supply chain challenges, more companies are seeking alternative suppliers, resulting in an increase in new customer credit applications. But even a well-established business that has been buying from other suppliers needs the same degree of risk assessment as a new company. How they abide by terms and pay other suppliers could be an indication of how well they will pay your company.

Dec 21, 2023
As businesses navigate through dynamic economic landscapes, the significance of credit managers as strategic leaders cannot be overstated. Their role extends far beyond managing credit; they are the guardians of financial stability, charting courses through uncertainties and steering organizations toward sustainable growth.