February | March 2001
 

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'Metric martyr' awaits his day of judgement

Esso retailers fight back

Deregulation welcomed

Farmers forced to join scheme

COMMENTARY:
The climate change levy

Alliance with GFTU

Caution over Equal Treatment Directive

Self-employed have rights too, you know

Keep your cash flowing freely

Survey signals growth in employee share ownership

FSB signs up to racially aware leadership project

National Business Day is a success

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Keep your cash flowing freely

The Better Payment Practice Group is to hold a series of nationwide seminars to help businesses overcome the problem of late paying customers. Key topics include: cultivating customer relationships and opening new accounts; keeping cash flow continuous; invoicing and collection; minimising late payment - tips on encouraging prompt payment; how late payment affects all sizes of businesses; and overcoming delaying tactics.

The morning seminars cost £12 including buffet lunch. For details of a seminar near you and a registration form, please contact Helen Walkinshaw or Jo Nicholls on 020 7369 9333 or e-mail h_walkinshaw@polhill.com

 

For the full News, see pages 4-5, 7-8, 27 of the February/March 2001 issue of First Voice

 

 


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