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Irreconcilable Differences: How MCA Abuse of “Reconciliation Rights” Threatens Collateral

Trade Credit & Liquidity Management

This, in turn, accelerates borrower distress and can trigger defaults and creditor enforcement actions — such as UCC 9-406 notice redirection — in a self-reinforcing downward spiral. Summary Table: Key Risks Please help us grow the T rade Credit & Liquidity Management community by sharing this Article.

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Accelerate Cash Flow: 6 Tactics to Improve AR Performance

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guarantees, credit insurance, UCC filings, or letters of credit) to support sales without increasing exposure. Please help us grow the Trade Credit & Liquidity Management community by sharing this Article. Shifting marginal accounts to credit card or prepaid terms to offload credit risk while preserving the relationship.

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Ensure Your Credit & Collection Policy Aligns With Your Company’s Objectives

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Use the month-end report to identify action items Please help us grow the T rade Credit & Liquidity Management community by sharing this Article. Collateral and Securitization Leverage Opportunities Offered by the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC): A seller can securitize shipments to a customer through the Uniform Commercial Code.

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Maximize Recovery, Preserve Your Interests Under UCC Article 9

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(Photo by Melinda Gimpel on Unsplash ) There is an efficient, inexpensive, and out-of-court option available for resolving and relaunching an insolvent business operation under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code. In an Article 9 scenario, what's good for the lender is good for everyone involved.

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Middesk Joins the NayaOne Tech Marketplace

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Automatically source supporting evidence such as Articles of Incorporation and Certificate of Good Standing for their Customer Identification Program (CIP), reducing back-and-forth with customers. and global watchlist hits and sanctions, and politically exposed persons (PEP).

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Proactive Credit Management in a Fluid Tariff Environment

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The article “Companies Are on Pause Right Now” from the Wall Street Journal’s Heard on the Street column discusses how the threat of new tariffs is not prompting companies to overhaul their operations quickly. Instead, the uncertainty from the ongoing trade war is causing businesses to freeze major decisions and investments.