Survive the credit crunch: Check up on suppliers & review your contracts |
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Written by Deborah Saunby, Software (Europe) Ltd
For further information please call: 01522 881300 The term "credit crunch" has been so widely used over the past year that it has been added to the latest edition of the Oxford English Dictionary. It is a phrase depicting the current social and commercial economy; but for someone involved in managing the contracts at your organisation, it is something you can help control. To combat the worst effects of this ongoing financial crisis, companies should evaluate the financial health of their customers, suppliers and double-check all contracts. Many businesses are affected by the current economic climate, which includes your customers and suppliers, but also their customers and suppliers. This means it is increasingly more important to review any business that a contract is held with and ascertain if their financial stability is under threat or at risk. After reviewing the status of each business, it is imperative that you are aware of all terms and conditions that could affect the way you are doing business. For example, find which contracts include termination clauses in the event of financial distress. 5 Top tips for businesses:
********************************************************************************************* Software Europe have a long standing relationship with many government, financial and commercial industries, with many of these businesses choosing to purchase framework because it provides a knowledge base in which to store, review and report on their contract and supplier status.
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