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Established in 1898 and written for executives who have the extension of credit from one business to another. Contains coverage of business credit, company finance and related management issues, as well as features on trends and techniques, credit and finance law and education, business ethics, bankruptcy, emerging technologies, accounting and tax law. Focuses on issues affecting the members of the National Association of Credit Management. Sections include National Commentary, Credit Technique, Construction Corner, Loss Prevention, Credit Brief, Letters to the Editor, Office Operations, Bank Notes, Legal Brief, Credit Basics, Open Accounts, Viewpoint and Marketplace.
Business Credit DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. Business Credit accepts by-lined articles of 1,200-2,200 words. Longer articles may be separated into parts to appear in successive issues. Articles can be on any topic relevant to the credit profession, but may not advertise or promote a specific product. Check out the Editorial Calendar to see which issue may best fit your expertise.
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Established in 1898 and written for executives who have the extension of credit from one business to another. Contains coverage of business credit, company finance and related management issues, as well as features on trends and techniques, credit and finance law and education, business ethics, bankruptcy, emerging technologies, accounting and tax law. Focuses on issues affecting the members of the National Association of Credit Management. Sections include National Commentary, Credit Technique, Construction Corner, Loss Prevention, Credit Brief, Letters to the Editor, Office Operations, Bank Notes, Legal Brief, Credit Basics, Open Accounts, Viewpoint and Marketplace. Business Credit DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. Business Credit accepts by-lined articles of 1,200-2,200 words. Longer articles may be separated into parts to appear in successive issues. Articles can be on any topic relevant to the credit profession, but may not advertise or promote a specific product. Check out the Editorial Calendar to see which issue may best fit your expertise.
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Banking, Credit & Credit Reporting, Finance
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