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Posted by GTC Financial on 13.01.2023

Bad Debt - What Is It and How to Avoid It

Let’s start with a definition of Bad Debt. 

Bad Debt is an amount of money a creditor must write off after a debtor defaults. Understanding and incurring bad debt is part of doing business… because there is ALWAYS a risk that payments won’t be collected, especially for businesses that extend credit to customers. 

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Topics: Business Planning, Debt Management, Accountability

Posted by GTC Financial on 21.03.2022

Strengthening Your Brand - What is Involved and Why Does it Matter?

Most business leaders agree that branding is important in business. Given the opportunity, they’d like to strengthen their brand to generate more leads, grow sales and increase customer loyalty. 

How do you ‘strengthen a brand’? It can get murky at this point... so let’s take a closer look. 

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Topics: Business Improvement, Business Planning, Lead Generation, Branding

Posted by GTC Financial on 5.02.2022

Managing Your Business in an Inflationary Environment

Many businesses are facing increased costs. This is not necessarily a new business challenge… but the COVID-19 pandemic is driving significant and unpredictable “price spikes”. Let’s look at what business leaders should be thinking about in this environment.

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Topics: Business Planning, COVID-19, Cash Flow, Business Resilience

Posted by GTC Financial on 4.02.2022

The Finance Function - 12 ways to Drive Strategy and Value Creation

No matter the size of your business, the finance function should focus on STRATEGY and VALUE CREATION to create a competitive advantage and give leaders peace of mind.

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Topics: Business Improvement, Business Planning, Wealth Creation

Posted by GTC Financial on 14.10.2021

7 Ways Leaders Inspire Change (in Challenging Times)

Humans are adaptable. That’s how we’ve survived for a long time! 

No surprises, then, that people have quickly responded to COVID-imposed changes, like complying with lockdowns, wearing masks or working from home. However, sustaining these changes for a long time is much more challenging.

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Topics: Business Planning, Leadership, Communication

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