May
2008
Credit Squeeze
It appears that many businesses are suffering a cash “squeeze” from
delayed payment of their invoices as the credit crunch
begins to impact on the economy. There are complaints
from businesses that some large customers have begun
to extend their payment period terms. This is putting
a strain on the cashflow of businesses.
According to the Times, the Federation of Small Businesses estimates that 10%
of small business collapses are triggered by late or non-payment of bills.
Stephen Alambritis, head of government affairs at
the federation, said:
‘A number of big customers have raised their
payment terms because of the credit crunch. It is becoming
an area of concern. Normally businesses would go to
their banks when they need more cash but that is not
easy at the moment.’
Internet Link:
Times
online and FSB
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