Showing posts with label ask. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ask. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Out of tragedy, sometimes good things can result

Everyone remembers where they were that fateful day 6 years ago-how the horror of the September 11th terrorist attacks affected each of us personally: our emotions, our fears, our nascent feeling of patriotism, and the effect it had on our business and the economy as a whole.

It took a while, but as a direct result of the planes not flying for nearly a week, Congress enacted the Check 21 regulations allowing banks to submit electronic images of business and personal checks, rather than the archaic method of shipping the paper checks themselves as air cargo from bank to bank for final clearing.

This is a benefit for you in that it speeds your cash flow and reduces the work involved in presenting a deposit. Now check images from your desk can be batched and cleared electronically. It is not perfect for everyone, but for those with limited staff and higher volumes (anywhere above 100 checks a week), this is something worth looking into. We have it, just ask us how.

Wishing you a safe and introspective September 11th. Think of the many attributes of our society that are worth fighting for, in words, actions and good deeds, despite those who wish to dismantle our way of life.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Pertinent Negatives

You don't feel well and some of the symptoms could at the worst case be serious. You decide this is worth going to the doctor.

After a series of questions and other examinations, she or he tells you what you do NOT have first, to ease your mind. Whew!

What the doctor tells you next is what you have is not serious and can be treated.

The expert tells you what you do NOT have: the "pertinent negatives." You just need adjustment of some sort.

Using this analogy, is your business cash cycle running slow and you do not know what to do?

Chances are your situation is not lethal and with a little treatment, the cash flow can be treated. Velocity of cash is essential: a factor of size and speed.

Ask an expert who has at least a few options to help you, not just "one size fits all," because a real professional knows that no two cases are alike and each needs the right type and amount of TLC to nurse the cash flow back to health.

Ask for help-there's nothing wrong with getting the help of a pro. Many times, the diagnosis is not serious and can result in improved cash flow.