by Nancy Seiverd | Feb 11, 2020 | Feature Article
As a credit risk management professional, I’m often requested by clients to share my thoughts on various credit risk management issues. One topic that recently came up was whether the company should centralize each global credit operation into one very large hub in...
by Nancy Seiverd | Feb 11, 2020 | Hector the Collector
Hi Everyone, One of the things that I’ve been hearing about recently is the difficulty in trying to communicate effectively with a debtor who is experiencing a dire family or employee issue. Specifically, it’s not your usual “so when will payment be forthcoming and...
by Nancy Seiverd | Feb 11, 2020 | Uncategorized
When was the first bankruptcy law recorded? 512 AD China 1313 Venice 1542 England 1789 France 1800 U.S Answer: 1542 England In England, the first official law concerning bankruptcy was passed in 1542 under Henry VIII. At that time, a bankrupt individual was considered...