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The basics of good accounts receivable management

Optimizing management or adopting certain reflexes remains a necessity for all entrepreneurs and managers, and this as far upstream as possible. If you’re inclined to think that you’ll be able to fine-tune your processes later, when you’ve got the time, be aware that you risk losing data, having difficulty recovering some of it, or simply having to spend a lot of time getting to know software and integrating the data that has accumulated.

Keep your billing up to date

It’s often forgotten, but a well-managed business obviously starts with up-to-date invoicing. When we talk about invoicing, we’re of course talking about the whole process, from talking to your prospect, to issuing a quote, to issuing your invoice.

It’s all about saving time, so you need to be able to go from quote to invoice in just a few clicks. The same goes for retrieving the history of exchanges with your customer or prospect, who generally appreciates feeling important and listened to. No one likes to have to repeat and re-explain everything, so you’ll save time and you’ll save her time too. As there may be more than one contact person, the ability to share certain data can also prove useful, for example by enabling sales representatives to pass on certain information to the after-sales service department.

Build reliable databases

Overall, it’s all about having reliable, up-to-date databases. This activity may seem time-consuming at first, so some people neglect it. Firstly, because they feel it’s a waste of time. The more customers you have, the less efficient a simple Excel spreadsheet is likely to be, but it’s also important to bear in mind that different software packages often offer you the opportunity to save time by providing shortcuts for many of your actions. Then there’s the fact that you sometimes have to learn how to use the software, which can be a bit daunting for many people, especially when you feel like you’re already running out of time. It’s often a time-saver in the medium term, however, and you’ll often find it hard to catch up with the liabilities if you don’t implement them from the outset. Finally, because information can get lost and you may not be able to find it again.

Easy reporting

It may seem trivial, but your software needs to give you easy access to key information. They should be easy to consult, and the possibility of reporting should not be overlooked. One of the basics is still to have access, for example, to your outstanding quotes or invoices, so that you can send out reminders and not “forget”, for example, a prospect to whom you’ve sent a quote. Ideally, your various tools or databases should be synchronized to avoid the tedious task of having to integrate data when you’ve already inserted it elsewhere. Software in SAAS mode can be very useful, as it can be accessed from anywhere, not to mention the fact that some offer digital safes that can represent a legal guarantee or simply generally prevent you from losing data that could happen to you, for example, if you break your computer.

Improve your collection

Collection remains one of the greatest difficulties for contractors. Firstly, because it’s never pleasant to have to follow up your customers, and an automatic reminder can save you this tedious and even unpleasant task. Software programs can help you automate this process. Cash flow is often an area to be protected, so honing your collection skills is not a luxury, but a necessity. The better your organization, the faster you’ll be able to issue invoices (and get paid faster by some people), and the more efficient your debt collection will be, because your reminders will reach your customer much more quickly. Contrary to what you might think, customers sometimes don’t pay simply because they haven’t received your invoice, have put it in a corner or forgotten to point out that it doesn’t conform, and are waiting for your reminder (this is often the case, for example, when you forget to include the purchase order number on the invoice).

Of course, these tips aren’t the only important ones when it comes to management, since we could have talked about cash flow projections, cash flow monitoring or key success indicators. They are, however, a good basis if you’re wondering what to put in place first.

Source : https://www.dynamique-mag.com/article/les-basiques-dune-bonne-gestion

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