Get Your Credit in Control
The UK economy is ever-changing. We are experiencing high rates of inflation, which the government has reacted to by increasing interest rates. Because of this, people may have less disposable income, due to borrowing payments increasing. This may result in households spending less on luxuries, instead, they are prioritising essential spending. This shift in spending habits is likely to continue in the future as people become more mindful of their finances.
In short, credit control is the practice of making sure your customers don't take too long to pay you.
I feel that reactive spending on plumbing and heating is not a luxury, it’s essential! Plumbing and heating firms supply and deliver a necessity. If the plumbing and heating were to become faulty in one's home, then people would prioritise getting this fixed to ensure they have water and warmth. This is potentially good news for many plumbing and heating businesses because you should be able to weather the economic storm IF your business is in good shape.
One way to make sure your business is in good shape is to ensure that your cash flow is on point. To make sure your cash flow is on point you need good credit control systems and processes. The importance of having a credit control system in place cannot be underestimated. This crucial tool helps businesses to manage cash flow, avoid late payments from customers and keep on top of their numbers to ensure that day-to-day financial commitments are met. Without sound cash flow management, many businesses would quickly find themselves in financial difficulties.
I thought it would be useful to give you some tips to improve your credit control in your business.
Be clear on your pricing and payment terms from the onset. Communicate this at the start of the relationship and make sure they are accepted by your customer before doing any work. Once they have accepted go and do the job/book in the works. Requesting payment upfront or at the end of a site visit for domestic customers should be the main aim. When getting your car or van serviced, payment is due prior to driving off, the same should be the case for plumbing and heating firms.
Payment upfront. In regards to domestic customers, make sure that if they are new customers you ask for payment upfront. This will help you to avoid potential problems further down the line. If carrying out large works, obtain deposits.
Make sure your invoices contain the relevant information. If you don’t include the required information on your invoices then you are creating a hurdle for the customer and the chances of being paid on time will be dramatically reduced. Visit Gov.uk to see what legally needs to be included on your invoices.
Chase late payments automatically. Use your accounting software or CRM to send out automatic reminders to customers who haven’t paid you. These automated emails need to escalate in their pressure to get the customers to pay, with the final warning being court action or a debt recovery service.
Ensuring your customers pay you on time is critical to managing your cash flow and your success. Implementing a credit control system can help make this process easier and less stressful for everyone involved. By following these tips, you can set up a system that works for your company and helps you get paid what you’re owed in a timely manner thus reducing bad debt.
Control your credit!
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