Late or unpaid invoices can be a major headache for businesses of all sizes. Around 30% of small and medium-sized businesses encounter issues related to unpaid invoices. This statistic highlights the prevalence of the problem and its potential impact on cash flow.
The process of recovering outstanding debts can be time-consuming, stressful, and costly. But it doesn’t have to be. By taking proactive steps and understanding your options, you can increase your chances of getting paid on time.
A well-defined contract is the cornerstone of any successful business relationship. It outlines the terms of the agreement, including payment due dates, penalties for late payments, and dispute resolution procedures. Even informal agreements, such as emails or text messages, can hold legal weight. Therefore, it’s essential to have clear communication about payment terms from the outset.
If you’ve exhausted your internal collection efforts, consider these options:
The best way to manage bad debt is to prevent it from happening in the first place. By establishing clear payment terms, sending invoices promptly, and following up diligently, you can significantly reduce the risk of late or unpaid invoices. Maintaining positive relationships with clients is important, but so is protecting your business’s financial health.
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