Are you having trouble tracking your spendings? Or do you just want to be able to learn how to budget and manage your finances and avoid overspending through your credit card? If these are your concern, then this course is for you! Description: The sole reasonable and honest to goodness reason to be in debt is those unlucky people who find themselves in a ghastly health panic or life-endangering situations or someone who has been thrown together huge obligations to deal with. If all of these do not apply to you then you have to find a way to get rid of your credit debt as soon as possible! In this course, you will get tips and instruments to make a reasonable spending for your lifestyle way of life and be able to know how to stick to it with the goal that you can achieve your monetary objectives. All of these can also be taught to other people when you are not the one having problems with credit card management but you likewise need to have the capacity to find out the reasons why your clients are in debt and how you can resolve it take in more about sound decisions when it comes to money. The fundamental objective of this course is to free yourself, your loved ones or people who are struggling with credit card management from cash issues and have a glad existence without agonizing over your accounts. Who is the course for? Financial advisers who want to learn more on how they can advise people on their finances. People who want to change their financing, budgeting and credit card spending habits Entry Requirement: This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course. Assessment: At the end of the course, you will be required to sit an online multiple-choice test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately so that you will instantly know whether you have been successful. Before sitting for your final exam you will have the opportunity to test your proficiency with a mock exam. Certification: After you have successfully passed the test, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. You can however also obtain a Course Completion Certificate following the course completion without sitting for the test. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. PDF certificate's turnaround time is 24 hours and for the hardcopy certificate, it is 3-9 working days. Why choose us? Affordable, engaging & high-quality e-learning study materials; Tutorial videos/materials from the industry leading experts; Study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform; Efficient exam systems for the assessment and instant result; The UK & internationally recognised accredited qualification; Access to course content on mobile, tablet or desktop from anywhere anytime; The benefit of career advancement opportunities; 24/7 student support via email. Career Path: Credit Card Management Course is a useful qualification to possess, and would be beneficial for the following careers: Account Managers Auditor Credit Account Specialists Financial Adviser Financial Analyst Forecasting Investment Banking Portfolio Manager And Other Different Financial-related jobs. Credit Card Management Course Quit Pointing the Finger 00:15:00 Getting A Grip On Priorities 00:15:00 Beginner Ways To Clear It Up 00:30:00 Do You Know About Snowballing? 00:15:00 Do It In Bits 00:15:00 Wrapping Up 01:00:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam- Credit Card Management Course 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam- Credit Card Management Course 00:20:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
Sound cash management procedures guarantee your business is running at its optimal level, and if you haven't given thought to your business's cash management procedures, then you are in luck! We have designed this Cash Flow Management and Forecasting course in which you will learn about the benefits of cash management, follows with forecasting, capital flow, capital flow planning and management, how to deal with the debt, improvements to the cash flow, different challenges concerning cash flow, managing personal cash flow, and so much more. In addition to all of that, you will learn various practices that help in overcoming your debt and recover the cash flow situation. Lastly, you will learn more about forecasting sales and traffic to manage your flow. Who is this course for? Cash Flow Management and Forecasting is suitable for anyone who wants to gain extensive knowledge, potential experience and professional skills in the related field. This course is CPD accredited so you don't have to worry about the quality. Requirements Our Cash Flow Management and Forecasting is open to all from all academic backgrounds and there are no specific requirements to attend this course. It is compatible and accessible from any device including Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Tablets etc. CPD Certificate from Course Gate At the successful completion of the course, you can obtain your CPD certificate from us. You can order the PDF certificate for £9 and the hard copy for £15. Also, you can order both PDF and hardcopy certificates for £22. Career path This course opens a new door for you to enter the relevant job market and also gives you the opportunity to acquire extensive knowledge along with required skills to become successful. You will be able to add our qualification to your CV/resume which will help you to stand out in the competitive job industry. Course Curriculum Introduction to the course Introduction FREE 00:03:00 Forecasting Forecasting 00:07:00 Cashflow Management What is Cashflow? 00:05:00 Planning and Management 00:08:00 Planning Part 2 00:12:00 Where it can go Wrong 00:09:00 Personal Cashflow Analysis 00:05:00 Personal Cashflow Analysis my Numbers Story 00:06:00 Debt 00:10:00 Concluding lecture Conclusion 00:04:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates or Transcripts 00:00:00
ð Unlock the Secrets to Financial Success with Credit Control Course! ð Are you ready to take control of your financial destiny? Look no further than our comprehensive Credit Control course! In today's fast-paced world, managing credit effectively is not just a skill, it's a necessity. Whether you're an individual looking to secure your financial future or a professional aiming to excel in the dynamic realm of finance, this course is your ticket to success! ð Why Credit Control Matters? Credit control is the cornerstone of financial stability and success. It's the art of managing credit wisely, ensuring that debts are paid on time, and minimizing the risk of bad debt. From individuals to businesses, mastering credit control is crucial for maintaining healthy cash flow, building a solid credit history, and achieving long-term financial goals. In our Credit Control course, you'll delve into essential strategies for effective credit management, including: Understanding the fundamentals of credit and debt Implementing credit policies and procedures Evaluating credit risk and making informed decisions Negotiating with creditors and debtors Utilizing credit management tools and software Developing strategies for debt recovery With practical insights and real-world examples, you'll gain the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of credit management with confidence and proficiency. ð¼ Who is this for? Our Credit Control course is designed for individuals and professionals alike who are eager to enhance their financial acumen and take charge of their financial future. Whether you're a recent graduate entering the workforce, an entrepreneur managing your business finances, or a seasoned finance professional seeking to sharpen your skills, this course is for you! Individuals seeking to improve their personal finances and credit management skills Small business owners and entrepreneurs looking to optimize cash flow and minimize bad debt Finance professionals aiming to expand their expertise in credit control and risk management Anyone interested in pursuing a career in finance or related fields No matter your background or experience level, our course offers valuable insights and practical strategies that will empower you to succeed in today's competitive financial landscape. ð Career Path Embark on a rewarding career journey with the skills acquired through our Credit Control course. Whether you're pursuing opportunities in finance, accounting, or business management, mastering credit control opens doors to a wide range of exciting career paths, including: Credit Analyst Collections Specialist Financial Controller Risk Manager Loan Officer Accountant Business Consultant Financial Advisor By investing in your education and honing your credit management skills, you'll position yourself as a valuable asset in any industry, poised for success and advancement. Don't let financial uncertainty hold you back. Enroll in our Credit Control course today and take the first step toward a brighter, more prosperous future! Unlock the secrets to financial success and pave the way for a lifetime of financial freedom and stability. ð FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Credit Control Course Q1: What is Credit Control? A: Credit control refers to the practices and procedures implemented by businesses to manage and monitor the credit extended to their customers. It involves assessing the creditworthiness of customers, setting credit limits, monitoring payments, and taking necessary actions to minimize credit risk and ensure timely payments. Q2: Why is Credit Control important for businesses? A: Effective credit control is crucial for maintaining healthy cash flow and minimizing the risk of bad debts. By implementing sound credit control practices, businesses can ensure that they have sufficient funds to meet their own financial obligations and invest in growth opportunities. It also helps in maintaining strong relationships with customers while protecting the business from potential losses due to non-payment or late payment. Q3: What are the key components of Credit Control? A: The key components of credit control include: Credit assessment: Evaluating the creditworthiness of customers before extending credit to them. Setting credit limits: Establishing the maximum amount of credit that can be extended to each customer based on their risk profile. Credit monitoring: Regularly monitoring the payment behavior of customers to identify any potential issues or risks. Debt collection: Taking appropriate actions to collect overdue payments from customers, including sending reminders, issuing invoices, and, if necessary, pursuing legal action. Reporting and analysis: Analyzing credit-related data and generating reports to assess the effectiveness of credit control strategies and identify areas for improvement. Q4: What are the common challenges in Credit Control? A: Some common challenges in credit control include: Balancing risk and reward: Striking the right balance between extending credit to attract customers and minimizing the risk of non-payment. Managing late payments: Dealing with customers who consistently pay late or fail to pay altogether. Keeping up with regulatory requirements: Staying compliant with relevant laws and regulations governing credit practices. Maintaining customer relationships: Ensuring that credit control measures do not strain relationships with customers while still enforcing payment terms. Adapting to changing circumstances: Adjusting credit control strategies in response to shifts in the economy, industry trends, or changes in customer behavior. Q5: How can I improve my Credit Control skills? A: Improving credit control skills requires a combination of knowledge, experience, and practical application. Consider enrolling in courses or training programs focused on credit management, staying updated on industry best practices and regulations, and seeking mentorship or guidance from experienced credit professionals. Additionally, actively engaging in credit control activities within your organization and learning from both successes and challenges can help enhance your skills over time. Course Curriculum Module 1 Understanding Credit Control Understanding Credit Control 00:00 Module 2 Credit Management Policies and Procedures Credit Management Policies and Procedures 00:00 Module 3 Effective Communication in Credit Control Effective Communication in Credit Control 00:00 Module 4 Financial Management Financial Management 00:00 Module 5 Technology in Credit Control Technology in Credit Control 00:00 Module 6 Managing Disputed Payments and Debt Recovery Managing Disputed Payments and Debt Recovery 00:00
Overview This course covers distressed debt analysis and investing, focusing primarily on corporates but also including financial institutions and sovereign debt as special topics. The programme begins with the foundations of the distressed debt market, causes of and early warning signals, possible outcomes and how to evaluate the probability of outcomes in different scenarios. Restructuring is reviewed in detail, as well as estimation of sustainable debt levels, business valuation and the importance of capital and group structure. Differences between active control and passive non-control investments are highlighted, including stakeholder tactics and due diligence. Case studies cover a variety of companies across sectors and geographies, challenging delegates to make investment decisions on real distressed debt situations. Who the course is for Distressed debt investors, Loan portfolio managers and Private equity investors Hedge fund managers High yield credit analysts and Equity analysts High yield asset managers and Mergers and acquisitions bankers Debt capital markets/leveraged finance bankers Business turnaround/restructuring accountants/corporate finance professionals Lawyers Strategy consultants Course Content To learn more about the day by day course content please click here To learn more about schedule, pricing & delivery options, book a meeting with a course specialist now
It is essential that those charged with responsibility for credit control and debt recovery have a full appreciation of the relevant law: no-one can negotiate effectively to recover a debt if they don't understand the ultimate sanctions they can apply. This programme is designed to give them a practical, up-to-date understanding of the law as it applies to your particular organisation. This course will help ensure that participants: Understand the relevant laws Know how and when to invoke legal processes Avoid legal pitfalls in debt collection negotiations Specific, practical learning points include: Definition of 'harassment' How to set up an in-house collection identity Whether cheques in 'full and final settlement' are binding The best steps to trace a 'gone away'... and many, many more. 1 Data protection and debt recovery There are a whole range of things which can be checked on members of the public and which are not affected by the restraints of the Data Protection Act. These will be explained in simple, clear terms so that staff can use this information immediately. 2 County Court suing The expert trainer will show how to sue for money owed, obtain judgment and commence enforcement action without leaving your desk. This module is aimed at showing how to make the Courts work for you instead of the other way around! 3 Enforcement of judgments There are many people who have a County Court Judgment (CCJ) against their debtor but who still remain unpaid. This session explains each of the enforcement methods and how to use them to best effect. Enforcement methods covered include: Warrant of Execution Using the sheriff (now known as High Court Enforcement Officers) Attachment of earnings Third Party Debt Orders Charging Orders (over property and goods) Winding-up companies and making individuals bankrupt 4 Office of Fair Trading rules on debt recovery Surprisingly few people are aware of the Office of Fair Trading rules on debt recovery and many of those that do know think they don't apply to them - but they do. Make sure you know what you need to! 5 New methods to trace elusive, absentee and 'gone away' debtors Why write the money off when you can trace the debtor and collect the money you are owed? 6 Credit checking of new and existing customers It makes sense to credit check would-be, new and existing customers to evaluate the likelihood of payment delays or perhaps not being paid at all. This session shows a range of credit checking steps, many of which can be done completely free of charge, including a sample credit application/ account opening form. 7 Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations Do your staff understand this legislation and how to use it to make people pay quicker than ever before? The trainer shows how. 8 The Enterprise Act The Enterprise Act made some startling changes to corporate and personal insolvency. What are the implications for credit control and debt recovery within your organisation?
How to protect your cash flow In the current economic climate more and more companies are finding that their customers are taking longer to pay - or are not even paying at all. As cash flow is key to the survival of any business, effective debt collection tactics are vital for all businesses. This workshop concentrates on the telephone skills and techniques you can use to achieve the most positive outcome in any debt collection situation - payment of money owed, as soon as possible, whilst keeping the collection cost as low as possible. The course will help you: Understand your debtors and communicate with them accordingly Develop a strategy for more effective debt collection Make every call count Handle difficult calls Reduce the amount of time you need to spend on chasing payment Increase your collection rates 1 The debt collection process Understanding the reasons behind payment default Looking at the debt situation from the customer's point of view Developing a strategy for effective debt collection 2 Advanced telephone communication skills Techniques for speaking to the person responsible for paying the debt How to gain the customer's trust when discussing debt Telephone collection skills best practice Key phrases that keep the conversation positive and open 3 Questioning and listening skills for gathering information Different types of question Using high-gain questions to uncover key information Active listening that will help you understand what customers are really saying Leading with examples and high-impact questions Summarising and restating 4 Overcoming objections and excuses Identifying objections Preparing suitable responses Probing objections and ways to overcome them 5 Gaining commitment and ending the call Learn how to negotiate an agreement to suit both parties Summarising actions for you and the customer Ending the call professionally 6 Dealing with difficult and challenging situations Understand different personality types The correct way to respond to an upset customer Ways to calm angry customers (and handle verbal attacks) 7 Action plans Course summary and presentation of action plans
This is not a single course but a set of menu options from which you can 'pick and mix' to create a draft programme yourself, as a discussion document which we can then fine-tune with you. For a day's training course, simply consider your objectives, select six hours' worth of modules and let us do the fine-tuning so that you get the best possible training result. Consider your objectives carefully for maximum benefit from the course. Is the training for new or experienced credit control staff? Are there specific issues to be addressed within your particular sector (eg, housing, education, utilities, etc)? Do your staff need to know more about the legal issues? Or would a practical demonstration of effective telephone tactics be more useful to them? Menu Rather than a generic course outline, the expert trainer has prepared a training 'menu' from which you can select those topics of most relevance to your organisation. We can then work with you to tailor a programme that will meet your specific objectives. Advanced credit control skills for supervisors - 1â2 day Basic legal overview: do's and don'ts of debt recovery - 2 hours Body language in the credit and debt sphere - 1â2 day County Court suing and enforcement - 1â2 day Credit checking and assessment - 1 hour Customer visits and 'face to face' debt recovery skills - 1â2 day Data Protection Act explained - 1â2 day Dealing with 'Caring Agencies' and third parties - 1 hour Debt counselling skills - 2 hours Elementary credit control skills for new staff - 1â2 day Granting credit and collecting debt in Europe - 1â2 day Identifying debtors by 'type' to handle them accurately - 1 hour Insolvency: Understanding bankruptcy / receivership / administration / winding-up / liquidation / CVAs and IVAs - 2 hours Late Payment of Commercial Debts Interest Act explained - 2 hours Liaison with sales and other departments for maximum credit effectiveness - 1 hour Suing in Scottish Courts (Small Claims and Summary Cause) - 1â2 day Telephone techniques for successful debt collection - 11â2 hours Terms and conditions of business with regard to credit and debt - 2 hours Tracing 'gone away' debtors (both corporate and individual) - 11â2 hours What to do if you/your organisation are sued - 1â2 day Other topics you might wish to consider could include: Assessment of new customers as debtor risks Attachment of Earnings Orders Bailiffs and how to make them work for you Benefit overpayments and how to recover them Cash flow problems (business) Charging Orders over property/assets Credit policy: how to write one Council and Local Authority debt recovery Consumer Credit Act debt issues Using debt collection agencies Director's or personal guarantees Domestic debt collection by telephone Exports (world-wide) and payment for Emergency debt recovery measures Education Sector debt recovery Forms used in credit control Factoring of sales invoices Finance Sector debt recovery needs Third Party Debt Orders (Enforcement) Government departments (collection from) Harassment (what it is - and what it is not) Health sector debt recovery skills Hardship (members of the public) Insolvency and the Insolvency Act In-house collection agency (how to set up) Instalments: getting offers which are kept Judgment (explanation of types) Keeping customers while collecting the debt Late payment penalties and sanctions Letter writing for debt recovery Major companies as debtors Members of the public as debtors Monitoring of major debtors and risks Negotiation skills for debt recovery Old debts and how to collect them Out of hours telephone calls and visits Office of Fair Trading and collections Oral Examination (Enforcement) Pro-active telephone collection Parents of young debtors Partnerships as debtors Positive language in debt recovery Pre-litigation checking skills Power listening skills Questions to solicit information Retention of title and 'Romalpa' clauses Sale of Goods Act explained Salesmen and debt recovery Sheriffs to enforce your judgment Students as debtors Statutory demands for payment Small companies (collection from) Sundry debts (collection of) Terms and Conditions of Contract Tracing 'gone away' debtors The telephone bureau and credit control Taking away reasons not to pay Train the trainer skills Utility collection needs Visits for collection and recovery Warrant of execution (enforcement)