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In this Issue #81 (August, 2010):
-------------------------------------------------- Nine Earmarks of the "Right" Outsourcing Partner Once you've made the decision to add outsourcing receivables as part of your ARM strategy, how do you make it work? Partnering with the right provider is key. Don't sign with anyone until you read this. [read article] Transportation Law Alert Citing a Supreme Court decision, Robert M. Spira, Of Counsel with Yormick & Associates, explains when the Carmack Amendment does not apply to cargo loss claims. [read article] Country Report: Australia Australia is one of the Asia-Pacific's richest countries. As an internationally competitive producer of services, technologies, and high-value-added manufactured goods, this country-continent is now in its 18th year of uninterrupted economic expansion. [read article] Keeping You In the Know: EUBusiness.com The EUbusiness is an independent online business
information service focused on the European Union. It is targeted primarily
at business professionals, EU consultants, lawyers, advisors and civil
servants looking information about EU legislation and policies affecting
their particular industry sector. Improving Your Cash Flow with A/R ReSourcing Outsourcing carries the stigma of internal layoffs and loss of control. However, a ReSourcing solution will actually enhance your credit/collection department, not dessimate it. [learn more] -------------------------------------------------- © 2010 ABC-Amega Inc. |
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Q2 2010 Data! ------------------------ Quote of the Month "Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses and some don't turn up at all." -- Sam Ewing (1920-2001)
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