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    Starting Your Own Courier Service
    Sooner or later everyone has dreamed of quitting their job and starting their own business. Unfortunately the main thing that stops or prevents someone from making the dream a reality is usualy what I call the 'two F's', and this is 'friends' and 'funds'. You can probably understand 'funds' as a lack of money needed, but why 'friends' ? Because I have said and I have heard others over the years say 'I am thinking of starting my own business', as soon as you say this to your friends, do they tell you it's a great idea ? No, they tell you 'oh it will fail', or
    ormation will show when and where. If no information appears there is no record. To determine if the person is incarcerated in a federal prison, go to www.bop.gov . For information about state prisons contact that state’s department of corrections.

    If no information was found, go to www.argali.com. You can search by name, address and phone number. Try www.netronline.com. Enter the state, county, address or name and you will get the owner of the property, tax value, map of the neighbor and all kinds of good stuff!

    Full Search

    Here is where you pull out all of the stops. I use a worksheet that I have developed over the years that has over 40 different helpful searches on it. Here are some of those searches: the credit report (ONLY if you have legal access), neighborhood stores

    Journaling Your Work
    Keeping a journal is a proven, powerful tool to enhance and benefit not only your personal life and well being. Journaling can also do the same for your work life. It is a way to record and track daily activities and thoughts, which can help with long term projects and goals.You can record the what, when, where, and why of what is important for you, your career, and your company. You can journal in a blank book, in your daily planner, on your computer, on cassette, or even on video. Use the system that most fits and supports your routine.So
    I was having a conversation with a friend of mine. One of the best collection managers around, Todd from FDS in Wilmington NC. We were discussing what a collection manager needs to know about skip tracing that will benefit collectors. His response” skip tracing is important because you can’t collect if you can’t find them. However, collectors need to concentrate their time on collections not skip tracing”.

    Now that’s a dilemma. So I started thinking, “How to streamline your skip trace process so that your collections process is not interrupted?”

    After some serious head scratching and a couple of Dr. Peppers, the answer came. Below is a step by step process to quickly and efficiently work a skip trace account.

    First, determine a set time to skip trace. I recommend non peak collection hours. Now, get out of collector mode. Mental attitudes of collectors and skip tracers are different. To skip trace is to play a game of chess, where the pieces are real people.

    STEP ONE- FILTER THE ACCOUNT

    Can you work the account in the first place? Determine that it is not in a legal status, under bankruptcy or assigned with any internal code that should not be worked. Filtering the account will save time and money. The most important filtering element is the value of the account. Search efforts should be in direct relation to the value of the account. In other words, the more they owe the more you should search.

    STEP TWO- PROFILE THE ACCOUNT

    Knowing what you are looking for makes it easier to find it. The same holds true when you are working your accounts. Determine the type of account being worked so that unnecessary steps are not taken that waste time and money.

    First, check your notes on the account and in the file. Confirm the addresses and phone numbers were not transposed or digits omitted accidentally. (Typo account) If the person has moved and has honestly forgot to tell you. Chances are simple searches will produce results. Contact neighbors, employment or references from the notes/file and call ALL numbers, even if you think they are disconnected- you never know. (Unintentional account) If the contact can’t offer any information then you may have a challenge. (Runner Account)

    STEP THREE- TIER THE ACCOUNT

    Keep in mind this rule of thumb. Usually, the more they owe the harder they hide. Setup your search procedures on the value of the account. When going to a higher tier encompass all search procedures from previous tiers.

    Low Balance

    Statistics show that a large majority of the residence of the United States move every four months. Find a trusted outsource company and once every four months batch these accounts out to them. Doing so more often will not be cost effective. Try to get discount prices. Develop a strong relationship with your outsource company, if they produce lower than national average (20%) use a different company.

    Quick Find

    Let’s answer two questions quickly. Is the person deceased? Is the person incarcerated? Determine if they are deceased by going to www.ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com enter the name or the social security number. If they are reported as deceased information will show when and where. If no information appears there is no record. To determine if the person is incarcerated in a federal prison, go to www.bop.gov . For information about state prisons contact that state’s department of corrections.

    If no information was found, go to www.argali.com. You can search by name, address and phone number. Try www.netronline.com. Enter the state, county, address or name and you will get the owner of the property, tax value, map of the neighbor and all kinds of good stuff!

    Full Search

    Here is where you pull out all of the stops. I use a worksheet that I have developed over the years that has over 40 different helpful searches on it. Here are some of those searches: the credit report (ONLY if you have legal access), neighborhood stores,

    Franchise Buyers and Integrity During the Sales Process of Buying a Franchise
    Most franchisees, about 60% of them, do not fully tell the truth during the application, candidate screening process or sales interview. Franchise Buyers need to concentrate on complete integrity during the sales process when purchasing a new franchise or buying out the rights and transferring an existing Franchise.For over a decade I ran a franchising company and was appalled and the number of lies I caught, in fact I got to the point to simply not trust anything anyone said during the buying and interview process. I'd have to say that a franchisee w
    llection hours. Now, get out of collector mode. Mental attitudes of collectors and skip tracers are different. To skip trace is to play a game of chess, where the pieces are real people.

    STEP ONE- FILTER THE ACCOUNT

    Can you work the account in the first place? Determine that it is not in a legal status, under bankruptcy or assigned with any internal code that should not be worked. Filtering the account will save time and money. The most important filtering element is the value of the account. Search efforts should be in direct relation to the value of the account. In other words, the more they owe the more you should search.

    STEP TWO- PROFILE THE ACCOUNT

    Knowing what you are looking for makes it easier to find it. The same holds true when you are working your accounts. Determine the type of account being worked so that unnecessary steps are not taken that waste time and money.

    First, check your notes on the account and in the file. Confirm the addresses and phone numbers were not transposed or digits omitted accidentally. (Typo account) If the person has moved and has honestly forgot to tell you. Chances are simple searches will produce results. Contact neighbors, employment or references from the notes/file and call ALL numbers, even if you think they are disconnected- you never know. (Unintentional account) If the contact can’t offer any information then you may have a challenge. (Runner Account)

    STEP THREE- TIER THE ACCOUNT

    Keep in mind this rule of thumb. Usually, the more they owe the harder they hide. Setup your search procedures on the value of the account. When going to a higher tier encompass all search procedures from previous tiers.

    Low Balance

    Statistics show that a large majority of the residence of the United States move every four months. Find a trusted outsource company and once every four months batch these accounts out to them. Doing so more often will not be cost effective. Try to get discount prices. Develop a strong relationship with your outsource company, if they produce lower than national average (20%) use a different company.

    Quick Find

    Let’s answer two questions quickly. Is the person deceased? Is the person incarcerated? Determine if they are deceased by going to www.ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com enter the name or the social security number. If they are reported as deceased information will show when and where. If no information appears there is no record. To determine if the person is incarcerated in a federal prison, go to www.bop.gov . For information about state prisons contact that state’s department of corrections.

    If no information was found, go to www.argali.com. You can search by name, address and phone number. Try www.netronline.com. Enter the state, county, address or name and you will get the owner of the property, tax value, map of the neighbor and all kinds of good stuff!

    Full Search

    Here is where you pull out all of the stops. I use a worksheet that I have developed over the years that has over 40 different helpful searches on it. Here are some of those searches: the credit report (ONLY if you have legal access), neighborhood stores

    Evolution of Accounting
    Accounting has been called as the language of business. Accounting is the system which measures business activities. It processes activities in business into reports and communicates the results to top management. Let us now look through the advancement of accounting.Ancient AccountingAs early as 8500 B.C., accounting has already existed. Archaeologists have found clay tokens as old as 8500 B.C. found in Mesopotamia which were usually cones, disks, spheres and pellets. These tokens correspond to such commodities like sheep, clothing or bre
    Determine the type of account being worked so that unnecessary steps are not taken that waste time and money.

    First, check your notes on the account and in the file. Confirm the addresses and phone numbers were not transposed or digits omitted accidentally. (Typo account) If the person has moved and has honestly forgot to tell you. Chances are simple searches will produce results. Contact neighbors, employment or references from the notes/file and call ALL numbers, even if you think they are disconnected- you never know. (Unintentional account) If the contact can’t offer any information then you may have a challenge. (Runner Account)

    STEP THREE- TIER THE ACCOUNT

    Keep in mind this rule of thumb. Usually, the more they owe the harder they hide. Setup your search procedures on the value of the account. When going to a higher tier encompass all search procedures from previous tiers.

    Low Balance

    Statistics show that a large majority of the residence of the United States move every four months. Find a trusted outsource company and once every four months batch these accounts out to them. Doing so more often will not be cost effective. Try to get discount prices. Develop a strong relationship with your outsource company, if they produce lower than national average (20%) use a different company.

    Quick Find

    Let’s answer two questions quickly. Is the person deceased? Is the person incarcerated? Determine if they are deceased by going to www.ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com enter the name or the social security number. If they are reported as deceased information will show when and where. If no information appears there is no record. To determine if the person is incarcerated in a federal prison, go to www.bop.gov . For information about state prisons contact that state’s department of corrections.

    If no information was found, go to www.argali.com. You can search by name, address and phone number. Try www.netronline.com. Enter the state, county, address or name and you will get the owner of the property, tax value, map of the neighbor and all kinds of good stuff!

    Full Search

    Here is where you pull out all of the stops. I use a worksheet that I have developed over the years that has over 40 different helpful searches on it. Here are some of those searches: the credit report (ONLY if you have legal access), neighborhood stores

    Material Handling, Loading Dock and Distribution Warehouse Lighting
    Loudly watching the intense activity at a modern trucking terminal and distribution center with all the material handling equipment moving in one direction one has to wonder how they do it all without any accidents. Whether you are involved in modern day American material handling or using Canada handling material pneumatic equipment to briskly move freight on stacked pallets, you know about the vibrational energy all around.The noise, bumps and vibration of conveyor belts, forklifts and material handling equipment is everywhere. I propose we use this
    the value of the account. When going to a higher tier encompass all search procedures from previous tiers.

    Low Balance

    Statistics show that a large majority of the residence of the United States move every four months. Find a trusted outsource company and once every four months batch these accounts out to them. Doing so more often will not be cost effective. Try to get discount prices. Develop a strong relationship with your outsource company, if they produce lower than national average (20%) use a different company.

    Quick Find

    Let’s answer two questions quickly. Is the person deceased? Is the person incarcerated? Determine if they are deceased by going to www.ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com enter the name or the social security number. If they are reported as deceased information will show when and where. If no information appears there is no record. To determine if the person is incarcerated in a federal prison, go to www.bop.gov . For information about state prisons contact that state’s department of corrections.

    If no information was found, go to www.argali.com. You can search by name, address and phone number. Try www.netronline.com. Enter the state, county, address or name and you will get the owner of the property, tax value, map of the neighbor and all kinds of good stuff!

    Full Search

    Here is where you pull out all of the stops. I use a worksheet that I have developed over the years that has over 40 different helpful searches on it. Here are some of those searches: the credit report (ONLY if you have legal access), neighborhood stores

    Business Security Alarm
    The most common form of business security is the alarm system. Nowadays, business security technology can make your business extremely secure and provide the peace of mind. Both wired and wireless alarm systems are available in the market.The more thriving your business, the more interest it is likely to produce amongst intruders. In order to protect your business one of the primary things you need to do is set up safe cash flow practises. This includes correct recording procedures with regular appraisal. Often it has been found that the company's own
    ormation will show when and where. If no information appears there is no record. To determine if the person is incarcerated in a federal prison, go to www.bop.gov . For information about state prisons contact that state’s department of corrections.

    If no information was found, go to www.argali.com. You can search by name, address and phone number. Try www.netronline.com. Enter the state, county, address or name and you will get the owner of the property, tax value, map of the neighbor and all kinds of good stuff!

    Full Search

    Here is where you pull out all of the stops. I use a worksheet that I have developed over the years that has over 40 different helpful searches on it. Here are some of those searches: the credit report (ONLY if you have legal access), neighborhood stores, hunting/fishing license, workers compensation records, possible civic groups, leagues, trade associations, criminal record, civil record, electric company, satellite company to name a few.

    Still not located? Consider placing the accounts to reputable companies (yes they are out there). Let them earn your business. Split accounts between them. Only use one that will sign a Confidentiality Agreement and a Hold Harmless, it never hurts to protect yourself.

    And as always, happy hunting!

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