Showing posts with label Accounts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accounts. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2011

How To Remove Collection Accounts from your credit report

Collection accounts can remain on your credit report for 7 years from the date of the first missed payment that led to the collection (the original delinquency date).

If you paid your collection account or negotiate with the collection agency. Let them know that you intend to pay. You can try, less than the full amount if you want to negotiate. The important thing is to arrange them in order to remove the item from your credit report. And 'this agreement shouldin writing before sending your payment.

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If you have already paid a collection account in full and the item remains on your report. It is said that the entry with the credit bureaus dispute by mail. When a collection account is paid in full, will be "paid collection" will be marked on the credit report. It is not removed from your report and it is still considered a negative account. For this reason, I want you to have the account removed from your credit report.

Always remember that the burden ofThe test is based on the credit bureaus. You have nothing to show them. You have to prove to you that the account belongs to you. Simple argument by saying something like "Please provide documentation that the following account on my credit report and my right is not violated. Unsubscribe otherwise damage the data immediately:" It 's all you have to say. A row. The credit agency must then conduct an investigation, have 30 days to do so. If the collection agency does notCurrent account (in most cases can not), then they need to remove the collection account from your credit report.

How To Remove Collection Accounts from your credit report

Monday, June 20, 2011

Managing Accounts Receivable Collections Teams - Customer Value Group

Managing Accounts Receivable Collections Teams - Customer Value Group Tube. Duration : 8.08 Mins.


www.customervaluegroup.com Credit and Collections Managers should not be spending time behind computer screens designing reports or trying to analyse data. The tools should already be in place to present this data automatically. Below are the Credit and Collections Team Management "Big 5" that are provided automatically. 1) Reporting. With a Management Dashboards and reporting suite, you can monitor your team's performance simply with the click of a button. 2) Performance Targeting and Tracking. This allows you to set targets for your teams, such as cash targets, DBO, DSO, %age Overdue or %age activities resolved within SLA. 3) Segmentation of the customer base by key criteria such as customer type, size, payment performance, risk level or payment methods. Many of these segmentation models are provided as out-of-the-box preconfigured templates. You can take these templates and customise them for your business or scenario. It's for this reason that our implementation timeframe is rapid compared to other software vendors. 4) Credit Management. Understand your Expected Loss, Probability of Default, Expected Exposure and Loss given Default. 5) Applying workflows and policies according to your segments.

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