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Business Credit Principles

Event

When:
Sat, June 4, 2022 - Wed, June 8, 2022
Where:
Louisville, KY - Louisville, KY
Category:
Certification Courses

Description

Business Credit Principles

About the Program

This intensive program offers a comprehensive look at the credit function. Upon successful completion, you should understand the role of credit in financial management, the components of effective credit department systems and procedures, specific government regulations that pertain to business credit, credit and policy procedures, selling terms, negotiable instruments, the Uniform Commercial Code, credit investigations, financing and insurance, business credit fraud, factors associated with credit limits, out-of-court settlements, and bankruptcy.

 

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General Information

 

Program Overview

This program satisfies a requirement for the Credit Business Associate (CBA) designation. Using the textbook, Principles of Business Credit, 7th Edition, published by NACM, participants will receive in-depth exposure to:

Credit in the Business World
Credit in the Company
Organizing the Credit Department
The Legal Environment of Credit
Credit Policy and Procedures
Terms and Conditions of Sale
Negotiable Instruments
The Uniform Commercial Code
The Legal Forms of Business
Credit Investigations
Know Your Customer
International Trade
Financing and Business Insurance
Business Credit Fraud
Making Credit Decisions
Customer Visits
The Credit and Sales Partnership
Out-of-Court Settlements
Bankruptcy Code Proceedings
Financial Statements
Financial Analysis Fundamentals
Analysis and Forecasting of Credit and Receivable Information

 

Program Instructor

business credit instructor Toni DrakeToni Drake, CCE is the President of TRM Financial Services, Inc., a company specializing in consulting and outsourcing services in the area of business credit and collections. Ms. Drake launched The Connection Center in 2005, which focuses on training and education in credit and collections, including financial statement analysis, as well as in the areas of professional development. Ms. Drake has been a member of NACM since 1984, and began teaching CAP classes and various educational sessions in 1997. Ms. Drake served as the NACM National Chairman of the Board in 2013. She is an alumni of the NACM Graduate School of Credit and Financial Management at Dartmouth College. She was awarded the Credit Executive of the Year Award by NACM-Southwest and was awarded the CCE Designation of Excellence Award by NACM National in 2008.

Program Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course though a basic knowledge of accounting principles is helpful.

General Information

We offer two options during Credit Congress, Business Credit Principles and Financial Statement Analysis 2: Credit and Risk Assessment.

They are full-day courses running Saturday, June 4 through Wednesday, June 8. Successful completion of the Business Credit Principles course satisfies a Credit Business AssociateSM (CBASM) course requirement. Financial Statement Analysis 2: Credit and Risk Assessment is an excellent preparatory class for the Certified Credit Executive® (CCE®) designation exam and is also a core course for NACM’s Certified Credit and Risk AnalystSM (CCRASM) designation.

 

 


Venue

Location:
Louisville, KY