Summary of
SEPTEMBER 2006
Credit News Briefs
• CANADA: InterceptEFT partners with EFT Canada to offer Canadian electronic fund transfers to customers
• CANADA: Canadian companies take more risks with receivables
• MANITOBA: Legislation would allow greater access to Small Claims Court
• ONTARIO: New collection agency rules better safeguard Ontarians
• NOVA SCOTIA: New legislation to protect privacy
Credit Feature Story
Canadian-based company shares customer personal information with U.S. parent - Part 1
Credit Manager’s Corner
Art of negotiation: The human aspect - Part 2
Credit Humour
A funniest collection story contest winner: International specialist completes a contest to discover unusual excuse for not paying a bill
Collector’s Corner
CRAZY?...Like a fox!
Credit and Sales
Credit vs. sales
Credit internet
A checklist for conducting searches on a debtor 10 stones to turn over when tracking a debtor
International Credit
Sector Outlook
PULP AND PAPER - A short-lived recovery
Credit Risk Management
Engineering firm needs a billing system that delivers
Financial Statements
Fixed Assets: How should allowances for depreciation
be considered by credit managers? - Part 3
Credit Fraud
Case study: CHEQUE FRAUD
Credit Time Management
Do Be Do Be Do...
Bankruptcy Corner
Insolvency case law
Credit Legal Matters
• Canada - Modifications to the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and to the Companies’ Creditor Arrangement Act
CREDITORS ARRANGEMENTS - Part 3
• British Columbia - Important recent amendments to Personal Information Protection Act and Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
• Ontario - Options for secured creditors whose debtor files for bankruptcy and then claims to have “lost” the creditor’s collateral
• Québec Directors’ liability in an insolvency context - A Québec perspective - Part 1
Classified Canadian Credit Services
Latest Canadian Business Bankruptcy Statistics
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