Author: Carlos Alberto Oropeza Sierra
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 161
Book Description
El departamento de credito y cobranza como un elemento indispensable en la empresa
Author: Carlos Alberto Oropeza Sierra
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 161
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 161
Book Description
Elementos de administración de crédito y cobranza
Author: Emilio Villaseñor Fuente
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Category : Collecting of accounts
Languages : es
Pages : 260
Book Description
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Category : Collecting of accounts
Languages : es
Pages : 260
Book Description
Vender a crédito y cobrar sin impagados
Author: Pedro Joaquín Brachfeld Montaña
Publisher: Profit Editorial
ISBN: 8416583064
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : es
Pages : 233
Book Description
El crédito comercial es básico para el desarrollo económico. Sin embargo, el aspecto menos positivo del crédito entre empresas es que conlleva un elemento de riesgo de impago ya sea por insolvencia del deudor o por intencionalidad del moroso. En los últimos años, la insolvencia de clientes ha provocado la desaparición de decenas de miles de empresas. Es por ello que para disminuir riesgos, las empresas adoptan sistemas de gestión del riesgo crediticio teniendo en cuenta que cualquier procedimiento que reduzca el riesgo de impago produce el efecto de mejorar los beneficios operativos de las empresas, y por tanto, de incrementar la rentabilidad de los negocios. Este libro trata en profundidad estos procedimientos de gestión del riesgo de crédito a clientes. Bajo un enfoque práctico, además de explicar los mejores procedimientos para la gestión del riesgo de crédito comercial, esta obra desarrolla los conocimientos empíricos del credit management para afrontar con éxito todas las situaciones de riesgo de morosidad que se presentan en el día a día.
Publisher: Profit Editorial
ISBN: 8416583064
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : es
Pages : 233
Book Description
El crédito comercial es básico para el desarrollo económico. Sin embargo, el aspecto menos positivo del crédito entre empresas es que conlleva un elemento de riesgo de impago ya sea por insolvencia del deudor o por intencionalidad del moroso. En los últimos años, la insolvencia de clientes ha provocado la desaparición de decenas de miles de empresas. Es por ello que para disminuir riesgos, las empresas adoptan sistemas de gestión del riesgo crediticio teniendo en cuenta que cualquier procedimiento que reduzca el riesgo de impago produce el efecto de mejorar los beneficios operativos de las empresas, y por tanto, de incrementar la rentabilidad de los negocios. Este libro trata en profundidad estos procedimientos de gestión del riesgo de crédito a clientes. Bajo un enfoque práctico, además de explicar los mejores procedimientos para la gestión del riesgo de crédito comercial, esta obra desarrolla los conocimientos empíricos del credit management para afrontar con éxito todas las situaciones de riesgo de morosidad que se presentan en el día a día.
Elementos para la concesion del credito, organizacion y administracion de un departamento de credito y cobranzas
Elementos basicos para la ejecución de las funciones de crédito y cobranza
Author: Reinaldo Alex Caro Peralta
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Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 0
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La importancia del departamento de crédito y cobranzas en las empresas
Importancia del departamento de credito y cobranzas en las empresas privadas
Author: Ricardo Castañeda Carmona
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Category :
Languages : es
Pages :
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Languages : es
Pages :
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Dictionary of Spoken Spanish
Author: United States. War Department
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 758
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 758
Book Description
Diccionario Jurídico Inglés-español Y Español-inglés Wiley
Author: Steven M. Kaplan
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
In today's "global village", nearly 450 million people speak English while another 350 million speak Spanish. The United States alone, with its more than 22 million Hispanic Americans, is now considered by many to be a bilingual society. As the practice of law and the resolution of legal issues, to a great extent, is all about precise communication, the impact of this on legal and business professionals is obvious - Spanish/English, English/Spanish translations are fast becoming an indispensable component of any thriving law practice or business, be it a small company or a multinational corporation. Translations are now routinely required for trials, contracts, real estate and financial transactions, and in many other situations. Clearly then, the need for a comprehensive bilingual reference such as this one has never been greater. Wiley's English/Spanish and Spanish/English Legal Dictionary offers comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of more than 40,000 essential words and phrases spanning all legal disciplines and subdisciplines including construction, real estate, insurance, business, trial, environmental law, intellectual property, family law, and more. It was written by a professional translator in collaboration with an advisory committee comprising attorneys from some of the most prominent firms in the international legal community. Featuring an extremely user-friendly format, the Dictionary was designed for quick reference. It directs you instantly to the precise equivalent you need without first "rerouting" you through a maze of other irrelevant terms and phrases. Gender neutral equivalents are provided, and in cases where the nongender neutral term is the norm, both are given.Wiley's English/Spanish and Spanish/English Legal Dictionary puts all important English and Spanish legal terms at the fingertips of attorneys, businesspeople, paralegals, and law students. It belongs on the shelves of law firms, libraries, businesses, and international agencies. It is also an essential communications tool for translators, interpreters, and civil servants.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
In today's "global village", nearly 450 million people speak English while another 350 million speak Spanish. The United States alone, with its more than 22 million Hispanic Americans, is now considered by many to be a bilingual society. As the practice of law and the resolution of legal issues, to a great extent, is all about precise communication, the impact of this on legal and business professionals is obvious - Spanish/English, English/Spanish translations are fast becoming an indispensable component of any thriving law practice or business, be it a small company or a multinational corporation. Translations are now routinely required for trials, contracts, real estate and financial transactions, and in many other situations. Clearly then, the need for a comprehensive bilingual reference such as this one has never been greater. Wiley's English/Spanish and Spanish/English Legal Dictionary offers comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of more than 40,000 essential words and phrases spanning all legal disciplines and subdisciplines including construction, real estate, insurance, business, trial, environmental law, intellectual property, family law, and more. It was written by a professional translator in collaboration with an advisory committee comprising attorneys from some of the most prominent firms in the international legal community. Featuring an extremely user-friendly format, the Dictionary was designed for quick reference. It directs you instantly to the precise equivalent you need without first "rerouting" you through a maze of other irrelevant terms and phrases. Gender neutral equivalents are provided, and in cases where the nongender neutral term is the norm, both are given.Wiley's English/Spanish and Spanish/English Legal Dictionary puts all important English and Spanish legal terms at the fingertips of attorneys, businesspeople, paralegals, and law students. It belongs on the shelves of law firms, libraries, businesses, and international agencies. It is also an essential communications tool for translators, interpreters, and civil servants.
Law and Practice of Investment Treaties
Author: Andrew Paul Newcombe
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041123512
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 644
Book Description
The book focuses on the substantive protections accorded to investors and investments and on the variations among jurisdictions. Among the many specific issues and topics that arise in the course of the discussion are the following: - problems of transparency and conflict of interest; - the recent growth in IIAs between and among developing nations; - the effect of new model bilateral investment treaties (BITs); - the ability of non-disputing parties to participate in investor-state arbitration; - theories of the interaction of foreign direct investment (FDI) and BITs; - investor-state arbitration as an evasion of public regulatory authority; - the role of investment funds in international investment; - 'fork in the road' provisions; and - institutional versus ad hoc arbitration. International business and other investors will greatly appreciate the in-depth information and insightful guidance in this solidly useful book. It will also be welcomed by jurists and students as a significant milestone in the development of principles in a quickly growing field of practice that is still plagued with inconsistencies.
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041123512
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 644
Book Description
The book focuses on the substantive protections accorded to investors and investments and on the variations among jurisdictions. Among the many specific issues and topics that arise in the course of the discussion are the following: - problems of transparency and conflict of interest; - the recent growth in IIAs between and among developing nations; - the effect of new model bilateral investment treaties (BITs); - the ability of non-disputing parties to participate in investor-state arbitration; - theories of the interaction of foreign direct investment (FDI) and BITs; - investor-state arbitration as an evasion of public regulatory authority; - the role of investment funds in international investment; - 'fork in the road' provisions; and - institutional versus ad hoc arbitration. International business and other investors will greatly appreciate the in-depth information and insightful guidance in this solidly useful book. It will also be welcomed by jurists and students as a significant milestone in the development of principles in a quickly growing field of practice that is still plagued with inconsistencies.