| About the Book
Will your big new customer put your business over the top, or
take it to its knees? Will your new employee steal you blind? Is
your business needlessly vulnerable? The president of a small
consulting firm that works with large customers such as MCI, Du Pont
(and its affiliates), and WorldCom--and consistently gets paid in
full, on time--reveals how she does it, plus what she has learned in
other business arenas about essentials for keeping a small business
thriving when others are on the rocks. Make sure you get paid in
full, on time, without resorting to collection agencies or lawsuits.
Find out what you should know about your customers and where to get
the information. Discover ways to get even the biggest customers to
pay when they should. Learn techniques that small businesses can use
for "covering the float." Check out prospective employees or
partners, prevent theft inside your business, and get the right
insurance to protect your business. For any small business owner,
this book belongs among the most frequently needed how-to
references.
About
the Author
Bonnie D. Huval's primary business is a small consulting firm,
Seneschal Incorporated, which consistently gets paid on time even
when doing business with very large companies in dire financial
straits. She has operated small businesses in rental real estate and
financial services. She is a major investor in Lilly's Dim Sum, Then
Some restaurants ( www.lillysdimsum.com
). In the 1980s, she served on
the board of directors that pulled a large non-profit back from the
financial brink, and was widely considered one of the leading
members of that board. She is frequently sought by small business
owners for advice on survival strategies.
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