FACED WITH REGULAR MARKET FLUCTUATIONS, LUMBER COMPANIES NEED TO BE PARTICULARLY VIGILANT ABOUT THE POTENTIAL RISKS WITHIN THEIR CLIENT BASES.
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Receivables Insurance or Factoring – What makes sense?
What makes sense for your business. Receivables Insurance and Factoring both offer advantages for Canadian businesses. What makes sense for

Expediting sales success in new markets
If you’re selling into a new market, you already have a business partner who can help. RIAC Member and VP

Is the Canadian Bank Act Impairing Your Business?
The current regulations in Canada prohibit Canadian Banks from recommending comprehensive credit insurance options to their customers. By opening the

What Makes CFOs Sleep Better At Night?
Selling, manufacturing and shipping goods and services is all part of the business process but when it comes to getting

Eastern Europe Payments on Invoices Outlook
After an increase of almost five percentage points in 2016, the percentage of overdue B2B invoices in Eastern Europe decreased

Business collapse shows importance of trade credit cover
The collapse of high profile fashion labels Marcs and David Lawrence can be used by brokers as a way to

US leaves TPP-dashed hopes for industry growth in Asia?
The US decision to leave the TPP agreement could foretell profound economic and strategic implications for certain Asia Pacific economies

10 Keys to Reducing Late Payments and Improving Cash Flow
From CFO Magazine How serious are the problems of late payments and defaults for small and mid-size businesses (SMBs)? Half

Automotive Market: Growth continues, but market will be steadier
As car sales approach the pre-recession peak, the sector needs to adjust from what has been a growth environment to
