In my company collection has become a problem ever since the accountant prior to me lost two envelopes of important documents. All those lost documents pertain to at least fifty clients, all claiming to be paid already. As far as the old accountant is concerned, the said fifty clients are still unpaid to date. At least 10% of the purchase amounts of the structures sold are still unpaid. . It was a sorry state left by the accountant. And now I am left to find a solution and collect those debts. But we lost the documents supporting our claim
But the problem is that, we need a Collection Agency to help us with this daunting task of collecting bad debts. But we cannot afford to pay a big percentage of the amounts collected. We need it to finance a project to be launched soon.
Yesterday, we were able to get a photocopy of the lost documents. Thank goodness one of the accounting clerks was able to get a copy of the documents she gave to the old accountant. The latter has a history of forgetting important documents. So now that we have the documents with us, albeit photocopies, we can collect outstanding debts already. I found AmericanProfit.net, a recommended company by a friend. Let’s head on over to their site and find out more about them, shall we?
i’ve been to new york twice and both times i spent mostly in manhattan. sex and the city celebrates the glamorous life of this very urban borough of new york but the high rises, swank pubs and cafés, and spacious flats are not the summa total of the big apple. there are just so many NYC Attractions to be had that you will really need at least one week of your precious vacation time to spend in this exciting city.
CitySights NY is a double decker sightseeing tours company in NYC. other than double decker bus tours the company offers attraction tickets, daily trips to boston, washington dc, and philadelphia as well as shopping trips to woodbury common premium outlets.
my recommendations? skip the empire state building and make your way to the buffalo-toronto border to see the niagara falls from the new york side. catch a performance at the MET or broadway, and what’s a genuine new york city stay without a peek at the guggenheim and a run in central park? for the sports-minded among you, my friend exie would say that you ought to catch a game of the new york yankees while i would entreat you to visit flushing meadows for the US open should you find yourself in this part of the woods come september. of course this is just the last grand slam of the year and noisiest, most brash, and most hyped up of them all. i would think anyone would have fun at this event. try going when an american player is featured so you can see and hear and feel the atmosphere, the crowds, the yelling that can transpire in a sport that has been labeled as that for gentlemen (and women). the madison square garden houses the new york knicks, too, and an nba game is always an exciting one. the super bowl champions of 2008 are proudly housed in new york with eli manning leading the squad — go giants!