Thursday, 16 May 2013

May you live in interesting times


May you live in interesting times

 

A combination of recent market volatility, the continuing spectre of failure in
the Eurozone coupled with latest pronouncements from politicians and economists alike have done little to restore confidence and now more than ever is the time for good housekeeping and firm controls.


Rigorous monitoring of counter party risk is the order of the day combined with disciplined inventory control.

Just because a customer has always being reliable in the past is unfortunately no guarantee as to future performance.

Very few businesses fail overnight and there are usually enough warning signals which should enable a supplier to reduce its risk.

Be on the lookout for early warning indicators such as unusual ordering patterns, delays in payments etc.

The coming months will continue to test but undoubtedly there will also be opportunities for those placed to take advantage of less efficiently organised
companies.

Make sure that when the dust eventually settles that your company emerges in a stronger position.

 

 

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