Sat.Oct 19, 2013 - Fri.Oct 25, 2013

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How many employees will I need for my debt collection business?

SimplicityCollectionSoftware

The answer to this question depends on how you plan to attract and keep business. Generally, most collectors work on a commission basis. In order to optimize the number of collectors you will need, you need to analyze the number and type of accounts you will be working with. Ask yourself these questions: How many accounts do I currently have? You want to have enough account to keep your collectors busy.

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How much money do I need to get started?

SimplicityCollectionSoftware

The answer to this question depends on where you chose to start your business, how many employees you choose to employ, and whether your business will require office space. The typical expenses involved in starting up a new debt collection business are as follows: Local and state business fees. Insurance and taxes. Employee wages. Purchasing debt (assuming that you are not collecting for a 3rd party).

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How quickly can I get my collection business started?

SimplicityCollectionSoftware

Just as soon as you can get your business licenses in place, you can start collecting debt. This is the first and biggest hurdle that you must overcome before you can move forward. Setting up your collection business can be as easy or as hard as you make it. If you are worried about business expenses, consider starting your business as a telecommuting or home based business until you can get the capital and licensing to branch out and expand.

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How much money do I need to get started?

SimplicityCollectionSoftware

The answer to this question depends on where you chose to start your business, how many employees you choose to employ, and whether your business will require office space. The typical expenses involved in starting up a new debt collection business are as follows: Local and state business fees. Insurance and taxes. Employee wages. Purchasing debt (assuming that you are not collecting for a 3rd party).

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From Complexity to Clarity: Strategies for Effective Compliance and Security Measures

Speaker: Erika R. Bales, Esq.

When we talk about “compliance and security," most companies want to ensure that steps are being taken to protect what they value most – people, data, real or personal property, intellectual property, digital assets, or any other number of other things - and it’s more important than ever that safeguards are in place. Let’s step back and focus on the idea that no matter how complicated the compliance and security regime, it should be able to be distilled down to a checklist.

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How quickly can I get my collection business started?

SimplicityCollectionSoftware

Just as soon as you can get your business licenses in place, you can start collecting debt. This is the first and biggest hurdle that you must overcome before you can move forward. Setting up your collection business can be as easy or as hard as you make it. If you are worried about business expenses, consider starting your business as a telecommuting or home based business until you can get the capital and licensing to branch out and expand.