6 Sure Fire Ways To Get Upside Down in Debt! - (Con't.)

6. Play the balance transfer game.


Taming the debt monster is mostly about a mindset to be free of debt, and discipline.

Don't Feed The Debt Monster
The balance transfer game is a shell game, that seems to make a lot of sense on the surface.   There's a zero interest, or low interest card you can apply for.   Get it, and move all the debt from your high interest card to the low interest card, planning to pay it off in the 6 months low interest window.

The problem here is that you now have 2 cards which you can stack up debt with.  The low initial interest rate card is rarely paid off in the 6 month window.  The card issuers know this, that's why they offered it to you.   With the low interest card now maxed by moving all the high interest debt to it, you begin to re-use the high interest card as it now has breathing room.  Once the no interest window is over.. BAM... you now have 2 high interest cards, with balances, that you are paying for.

If you are given the opportunity to get a no interest introductory card, chances are that it is because your credit has improved enough that a card issuer is prepared to take additional risk offering you more credit.  Perhaps, your present card holder is not prepared to lose your debt business.   Try calling your current card holder, and explaining that you have another card offer, and asking for a reduction in interest to keep you as a customer.

It doesn't always work, but chances are it will work more often than thinking you will pay off the low interest card in time to not be paying on 2 high interest cards instead of one!

6 Sure Fire Ways To Get Upside Down in Debt! - (Con't.)

5.  Don't Create A Budget!


"How can I blow my budget, if I don't have a budget?"
 Famous last words, for a fast trip to the debt mill.

If you create a budget and stick to it you have a guideline to know when you are off track.  You will see the progress you need to make, because you planned it.  When you fall off the plan, you will see clearly how little, or how much it takes to get back on track.


6 Sure Fire Ways To Get Upside Down in Debt! - (Con't.)

4. Ignore your credit report and credit score.

Ignoring your credit report is the same thing as saying that you totally trust the folks issuing your credit -  what the heck, let them run the show  -  they certainly have your best interests in mind!  WRONG!

Here's the truth of the matter.   The FTC believes that over 25% of all credit reports contain errors... that's 1 in 4.  Gather 4 friends together.. one of you has an error on their credit report.

Not only do things go wrong, but sometimes there are way past due bills you have legitimately forgotten about, maybe someone gets ahold of your credit card... Not knowing your credit value puts you at a huge disadvantage.

A very rational strategy is to get your free credit report - you are entitled by law to a free report every year.

Take a look at it, and dispute any mistakes.  Then one by one, find the items on that report that hurt you the most and go to work on them.  What you will find is that as your credit score improves, you will be able to negotiate for cheaper credit.   Move your score in the right direction, and next thing you know, you get offered a cheaper credit card.  Pay off the expensive card, and use the cheap card, and instantly you have saved money!   Hold off on major purchases like a house or a car until your score is stronger, and save more money over a long period of time.

Of course, if you don't know what your credit looks like, you are flying blind - and are easy prey to predatory lenders... Get your free credit report - its easy.  Manage your credit and start having more money available to you at the end of ever month.


6 Sure Fire Ways To Get Upside Down in Debt! - (Con't.)

3. Overspend or simply spend spending future earnings that haven't been banked yet.

That contract is going to come in next month with a big fat commission, so I can afford to buy the television today... right?

One of life's little realities are that the money doesn't always come, or come when you expect it, but the credit card bill is always on time.

Another trap is that the money comes, but before the credit card bill arrives, and gets spent on a celebratory trip, and then the credit card comes, and there's no extra money to pay it.

One of the best strategies is to spend when the money gets there, don't spend ahead.

6 Sure Fire Ways To Get Upside Down in Debt! - (Con't.)

2. Making only the minimum payment on your cards.


The simplest way to be sure to stay maxed out in debt?   Make your minimum payments.  The only thing worse, not making a payment at all.

Face it they system is rigged.  The system is designed to make it easy as possible for you to make a nominal payment "just this once".   And when that happens, you are  are paying the maximum amount of interest to the bank or card issuer.

Minimum payments generally go towards the interest charge, and perhaps a minuscule amount actually goes towards paying off the principal.

Pay off the most you possibly can.  Sometimes if you just work on one card, and pay the most you can, and once that one is taken care or, focus on the next.  When faced with the "I have to make just a minimum payment this month" syndrome, ask if you could actually squeeze out even an extra $5.   Avoid the minimum payment as much as you possibly can.

6 Sure Fire Ways To Get Upside Down in Debt! - (Con't.)

1. Carrying too many credit cards.

This is your number one way of drowning in debt.
The joy of your first credit card, someone saying you are worthy, worthy to slap down a card and pay for lunch.  Then, when you dig yourself out of your first credit card, there's that thrill when the first credit cards agree to give you a card again.. for maybe a $300 limit.
These card people are not in the game to make you feel good - they charge amazing fees and huge interest rates.
Debt Collection Attorneys FloridaHaving more cards than you can keep track of leeds you to spending more than you should, and it makes it near impossible to budget and make payments!
A good Rule of Thumb is to have 3 cards, including store, gas, or specialty cards.  Just 3 - how's that for discipline!
Got More?   Take them out of your purse, or wallet, stuff 'em in a drawer, and STOP USING THEM!
Best to cancel them all together, but if you aren't going to do that, at least work on paying them off and not using them while they have an extended nap in your drawer.



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Don't Fall Into More Debt Than You Can Handle!


Improve Your Credit Score, even when you have Bad Credit!

Small, and sometimes significant, improvements to your credit score can be made with some relatively simple changes in behavior.

Always be cautious with your new found credit worthiness, that it doesn't end up leading you to even more credit problems.   Once your credit improves, instead of rushing out an getting things that won't help your financial future, consider using your new credit power to renegotiate your current credit, with lower interest rates so that your monthly bill is lowered, and contribute the difference to debt reduction.

It pains us, as debt collection attorneys in Florida, to see people that could be making small incremental changes to their credit behavior, that could ultimately find themselves out of debt.





Here's the 4 simplest ways to improve your credit.

1. Check your credit report for mistakes.


Yes, there's mistakes, there's identity theft, people forget to take paid bills off your record, you can track when certain debts ere set to expire and plan your credit accordingly.  How can you improve something without measuring it?   Check your score often!


2. Always pay bills on time.


A $200 Power bill, with a $50 late fee, and a $35 bounced check charge, followed by a $100 reconnect fee.... and your $200 power bill not only hurt your credit, but it cost you an extra $185, money that could have been used to help pay down other debts.   The world is far less expensive when you pay on-time.


3. Reduce your outstanding debt.


Even $10 extra with every payment.  The idea is lower the income to debt ratio.  Everything you pay, but don't consequently spend the new credit, will lower your credit score.  Making minimum credit card payments will sometimes not even cover your credit card fees and interest charges.  That means making minimum payments could even hurt you credit scores as the ratio of credit to available credit never changes, never goes down.


4.  Negotiate Credit Limits.


Here's a tricky one, because if a credit agrees to extend you more credit, the knee jerk want, is to go spend more money.  What we really want to see is a creditor granting you more credit, but you don't increase the amount of debt.  This increases the ratios of debt to available credit, and makes you look better on paper as you go and apply for that mortgage.

Try calling your credit card companies once or twice a year and asking for a credit increase.  A no answer won't hurt you, a Yes answer, will improve your credit score, as long as you are disciplined.

The simple truth is people with better credit scores, pay less for their credit.  If you were to diligently work on lowering your scores, and leveraging those scores into lower credit costs, the savings could be re-invested in paying off even more debt.. and in that never ending circle you find yourself on the road to responsible credit use, and a great credit score.

6 Sure Fire Ways To Get Upside Down in Debt!

No body likes getting the call from a debt collection attorney.  We know that!  Here's 6 sure fire ways though to make sure that we come calling you!  Avoid these, and manage your credit well, hopefully we will never have to hear from each other.

1. Carry too many credit cards.
2. Make Only Minimum Monthly Payments.
3. Overspend or simply spend spending future earnings that haven't been banked yet
4. Ignore your credit report and credit score.
5. Don't create a budget.
6. Play the balance transfer game.

In future posts, we'll expand on each of these.  We Truly don't like it when simple lack of attention leeds to involving us in the debt collection process.  It isn't pleasant, and it is avoidable.

Have a great weekend.


7 Credit Falacies!

So much misinformation about what impacts your credit score.

We'd like to set the record straight on 7 Credit Fallacies.

Bottom Line, as much as possible, be responsible, don't run up debt you can't afford, and live up to your obligations.

Fallacies

1.  The feds own credit bureaus.


HOOEY - the 3 major credit bureaus Experion Equfax and TransUnion are for profit public companies.

2.  Your Education Impacts your Credit Score.


As if someone would downgrade Bill Gates' credit because he didn't finish Harvard!   Credit scores are a measurement of your credit risk, and does not look at your education, race, bender or nationality.

3.  Multiple Inquiries Hurt your Credit Score


This used to be the case, but when you shop for a major purchase, it is normal to have a brief period with multiple inquiries as you find .. say.. financing for a car.   Multiple requests in a short period are often treated as as single inquiry, and have nearly no impact on your score.

4.  Checking your own credit report hurts your score.


FALSE!  In fact, savvy credit management dictates that you DO check your credit reports to be sure that everything there is accurate!

5.  It costs to see your credit history.


NOPE - you get - by law - a free credit report every year by going ot http://www.AnnualCreditReport.com


6.  Credit Counseling hurst credit scores


Getting help does not impact your score, and a good credit counselor can help you budget, get your finances under control, and improve your score.

7.  It Takes Years to change your credit score.


Your FICO score is updated monthly, and can be continuously and constantly improved and updated.  manage your credit wisely, and watch that score climb.



Keep Holliday Spending On Track

Intelligently managing your credit over the holiday season is the best way to make sure you don't have to deal with debt collection attorneys next year!  Here's 8 new tops for keeping your holiday budget under control.

Happy Holidays from Marcadis Singer, PA, Debt Collection Attorneys, Tampa and all of Florida.


  1. Set a Budget for your holiday spending
  2. Save beofre you shop
  3. Make a list and keep to it
  4. Pay cash, or pay credit cards in full.. pay 'em off!
  5. Keep track of what you spend
  6. Shop Early
  7. Look for sales and discount ALL year
  8. Look for ways to reduce your holiday travel expenses, either booking early, or last minute.
Have a joyous Holiday Season


Marcadis Singer, PA
Debt Collection Attorney's Tampa






1. "HELP!" BY THE BEATLES

Top 10 Hits for a Liability-Free Holiday Party




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1. "HELP!" BY THE BEATLES

Finally, no matter how many precautions are taken, allegations of wrongdoing and misconduct at the office holiday party may still occur. Like all complaints, these should be taken seriously. The company must engage in prompt and thorough remedial action to address the issues, to help limit its liability and to avoid even the slightest perception of retaliation against the complaining employee or any employee who participates in an attendant investigation. When in doubt, speak with outside counsel about how to best address the situation.
A happy and lawsuit-free holiday to you and yours!

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2. "LEAN ON ME" BY BILL WITHERS

Top 10 Hits for a Liability-Free Holiday Party




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2. "LEAN ON ME" BY BILL WITHERS

There is no time like the office holiday party for managers and supervisors to step it up and serve as role models for the workforce to lean on. In advance of the event, the company should remind all managers and supervisors to be on their best behavior. By acting as examples, supervisors and managers can set the professional (albeit festive) tone for the evening.


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3. "HOME" BY CHRIS DAUGHTRY

Top 10 Hits for a Liability-Free Holiday Party




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3. "HOME" BY CHRIS DAUGHTRY

If liquor is served, employers would be prudent to provide taxi or shuttle service home for those in attendance. Not only will this mitigate the company’s potential liability in the event of a car accident, but it will also deter employees from “crashing” with coworkers who live locally. The prospect of having to find one’s own way home when free transportation is available should also discourage employees from organizing after-parties. This perk will have the added benefit of encouraging attendance and instilling goodwill.


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4. "HUNGRY EYES" BY ERIC CARMEN

Top 10 Hits for a Liability-Free Holiday Party




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4. "HUNGRY EYES" BY ERIC CARMEN

Just because an employee may “feel that magic” with a coworker or client doesn’t mean the feeling is mutual. The office holiday party—no matter how much liquid courage one has—is certainly not the place to find out if “this love is meant to be.” To the extent that a company has an antifraternization policy, this should be distributed along with the other policies in advance of the party. Not to mention that long, lascivious stares or “Hungry Eyes” have no place in the workplace, or out-of-office work functions, and this should be made clear to all employees in antiharassment trainings and policies.


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5. "DANCING QUEEN" BY ABBA

Top 10 Hits for a Liability-Free Holiday Party




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5. "DANCING QUEEN" BY ABBA

While some employment attorneys (and personal injury lawyers, for that matter) might advise against having a dance floor at a work function, we are personally suckers for a good—albeit work appropriate—dance party. Consider speaking with the DJ or band about playing music that will encourage line and group dances. Think: "Macarena" or "Sweet Caroline!" Also, keep an eye on the crowd. If the dancing starts to get more than PG, have the DJ or band take a break, and suggest that employees remember to keep their hands to themselves.


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6. "RAISE YOUR GLASS" BY P!NK

Top 10 Hits for a Liability-Free Holiday Party



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6. "RAISE YOUR GLASS" BY P!NK

As any host knows, nothing gets a party started like the world’s oldest social lubricant. Unfortunately, drinking in excess also creates the potential for problems. If the company decides to serve liquor at the party, be sure that food is also served, as well as plenty of nonalcoholic alternatives.


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7. "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie Read more: http://www.law.com/corporatecounsel/PubArticleCC.jsp?id=1202631504382&Top_10_Hits_for_a_LiabilityFree_Holiday_Party#ixzz2nGTvQXKh

Top 10 Hits for a Liability-Free Holiday Party


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7. "UNDER PRESSURE" BY QUEEN AND DAVID BOWIE

To avoid the risk of wage-and-hour claims by nonexempt employees (and remove any pressure to attend from those who prefer not to socialize with colleagues), make it clear either in the invitation or elsewhere that attendance is optional—not mandatory.


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8. "Sexy and I Know It" by LMFAO Read more: http://www.law.com/corporatecounsel/PubArticleCC.jsp?id=1202631504382&Top_10_Hits_for_a_LiabilityFree_Holiday_Party#ixzz2nGTgjCMm

Top 10 Hits for a Liability-Free Holiday Party


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8. "SEXY AND I KNOW IT" BY LMFAO

The office holiday party is not an opportunity to show off one’s latest clubbing threads. Take the opportunity to remind employees of the appropriate dress code on the invitation or under separate cover. By scheduling the event for a weekday, employees may also be dissuaded from changing out of their work attire before heading to the party.


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9. "MANIC MONDAY" BY THE BANGLES

Top 10 Hits for a Liability-Free Holiday Party

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9. "MANIC MONDAY" BY THE BANGLES

When planning the day to hold the office holiday party, consider not hosting the party on a “fun day,” such as a Thursday or a weekend. By picking a day early or in the middle of the week, employees will be more likely to monitor their behavior, recognizing that much of the work week is still ahead of them, and will be less likely to call in sick the next day, knowing that they will have to return to work before the week is out. Alternatively, a company may opt to host a daytime rather than evening party during normal business hours as another way of keeping the revelry under control.


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10. "BLURRED LINES" BY ROBIN THICKE

Top 10 Hits for a Liability-Free Holiday Party

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10. "BLURRED LINES" BY ROBIN THICKE

Each year, the office holiday party season provides an excellent opportunity to remind employees of the employer’s antiharassment and workplace conduct policies, which apply to out-of-office functions such as the company’s holiday party or any other social gathering employees attend together. In the weeks leading up to the party, an email should go out to every employee attaching the applicable policies and outlining the company’s expectation that employees will conduct themselves professionally and in accordance with these policies. This email will clearly define the lines not to be crossed at the event.



A series - Holiday Office Party

This is just so funny, that we have to offer it here, unedited and uncut.   The full article can be found here.

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 Marcadis Singer PA debt collection attorneys in Florida would like to present, in a 10 part series...

The Top 10 Hits for a Liability-Free Holiday Party.

With every holiday season comes the time-honored tradition of the office holiday party. A chance for companies nationwide to thank their workforces—and for employees to kick back with coworkers, clients and customers to celebrate the year’s accomplishments—these delightful functions can sometimes turn frightful for employers if they’re not well-managed. In the spirit of the year-end “Top 10” playlists, this article provides our own playlist (in no particular order) of do’s and don’ts to minimize the risk of problems.

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International Association of Credit Collectors Award

Marcadis Singer, PA would like to offer up our congratulations to Tom Hamilton, American Lawyers Quarterly Cleveland.  He has been honored with the 2014 IACC Leadership and Distinguished Service award.

The IACC award is bestowed on the member who "most embodies the work of the commercial collection industry.

Nominated and voted on by his peers, Hamilton will be presented this prestigious IACC award at the
annual President's Banquet on Jan. 15, 2014, beginning at 6:30 p.m. local time. This dinner will take place immediately preceding the IACC Annual Convention.

Congrats Tom, and well deserved.

2. "LEAN ON ME" BY BILL WITHERS

Top 10 Hits for a Liability-Free Holiday Party




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2. "LEAN ON ME" BY BILL WITHERS

There is no time like the office holiday party for managers and supervisors to step it up and serve as role models for the workforce to lean on. In advance of the event, the company should remind all managers and supervisors to be on their best behavior. By acting as examples, supervisors and managers can set the professional (albeit festive) tone for the evening.


Read more: http://www.law.com/corporatecounsel/PubArticleCC.jsp?id=1202631504382&Top_10_Hits_for_a_LiabilityFree_Holiday_Party#ixzz2nGWMz6gd

Progress in Debt Collections from the EU

Marcadis Singer PA are debt collection attorney's, focussing our efforts in Florida.

We have often been called on to help overseas firms collect debts from debtors that have moved to Florida.  Navigating the many complexities of laws in Florida can often be challenging, and we enjoy these partnerships.  Florida is known internationally as a Debtors State, appropriate legal counsel can help expedite the payment of debts, even to overseas companies.

With this experience in debt collection for overseas creditors, our interest was piqued, at a recent article about tremendous progress make by the European Commission Justice Ministers adoption of a proposal that will fundamentally shape the way cross-border collection of debts can be secured in the European Union.

Well done to our friends overseas, and we wish you the best of success as you work to reach final agreement on the cross-border recover of debts law.

A brief article can be found here.

http://www.neurope.eu/article/council-agrees-cross-border-recovery-debts

Debt Scams out of Indian Call Centers

Marcadis Singer, PA are professional debt collection attorneys in Florida.   You all know that, we have said it over and over again in our posts, but we'd like to focus for just a moment on the key word in that statement... PROFESSIONAL.

As Attorneys, we are held to very high professional standards in the collection of debt.  We treat our creditors and our debtors with respect, and the utmost of professionalism

For lack of a better word, it flat out infuriates us when we read about Debt Collection Scams run out of offshore call centers.   We applaud the Federal Trade Commission for taking action this week against just such a scam.  We aren't going to mention names, but provide a link for those interested in the alleged perpetrators.

http://www.globalgujaratnews.in/article/us-stops-debt-collection-scams-through-indian-call-centres/

What we find most disturbing is that this is not the first, or even the second time this particular organization has come under fire.

Marcadis Singer PA are proud of their active community participation, of giving back to the community that supports us, of standing with our national associations that encourage, even demand professionalism of their members.

Here are a few quotes from the article, quotes that would make any "professional" debt collection attorney's blood boil!

"The FTC said it had imposed a judgment of more than $25.3 million against the companies, which also used a phony interest rate reduction scheme between January 2010 and August 2011.


The operation's callers used threats, lies, and abusive tactics to collect debts from consumers who had previously applied for or received loans from online payday loan companies and had supplied sensitive personal financial information that later found its way into the hands of those involved with the scam."

When you need to final resources of an attorney in Florida, whose practice focusses on Debt Collection, we would encourage you to visit our website, evaluate the professionalism our firm, review not just the credentials, but the philanthropy of each our debt collection attorneys.  We will represent you with the utmost of professionalism.

Simple Planning for the Holiday Season.

Florida Debt Collection Attorneys, Marcadis Singer PA Offer simple advice this holiday season.



It might sound counter-intuitive that debt collection attorney's should be offering advice on how to stay out of debt, however it is heart breaking for us to see all the credit card debt come to us for collection that is the result of simple poor planning for the Holiday Season.

Avoid us,  and gift responsibly this season.  Here's our pointers


  • Create a budget
  • In a relationship? Set your budget together
  • Avoid credit 
  • Save Early, plan now for next year


Simple common sense steps.  Your family will remember the love of their family, long after they have forgotten the fun of the gift that couldn't be afforded.

As we enter this gift giving season, please, gift wisely.


Merry Christmas
Happy Hanukkah
Happy Kwanzaa




Zen and Debt Collection

I was reading a fairly lightweight  article on the web regarding the current state of Debt Collection Practices in the US, and was struck by their statement

"Debt collection leaders need to become more aggressive when it comes to policy making, employee training, records governance and general customer relationship management." 
There is, of course, a large dividing line between a debt collection agency, an in-house debt collection department, and a debt collection attorney.  We all fall under the broad heading of "Debt Collection Leaders".


With the news lately awash of instances of unscrupulous fake collectors trying to cash in on Christmas Money, the Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau publishing tumultuous results on customer complaints about the debt collection industry, I am given pause to the statement in MircoBilt.


  • Policy Making
  • Employee Training
  • Records Governance
  • Customer Relationship Management.


These are the hallmarks of our law practice, focussed predominantly on debt collection.  As Attorney's we are held to a much higher standard, and we are very proud of how hard we work to help our client's internal receivable management processes.  We are quite proud of the level of internal training we provide our Florida Debt Collection Attorneys.  And holding the debtor along with our client with the utmost of respect is a cornerstone of our practice.

The bottom line is that there have always been those who would borrow with no intention of paying.  We consider that theft.  We also consider that these are the minority of debt collection cases.  Most often, the hardships of the economic downturn have simply put the squeeze on many individuals and businesses.

What is equally obvious, is our economy will not recover if our businesses cannot grow because they are saddled with the debt from advancing goods and services to their customers.   As debt collection attorneys, it is our job to reconcile these issues, and get the money to the businesses that are owed, while doing our best to preserve the dignity of the debtor that has run into hard times.   The rebound of our economy, depends on practices like ours, to continue to feed the economic engine that grows our business world.

It is an honor to serve our clients through:


  • Policy Making
  • Employee Training
  • Records Governance
  • Customer Relations Management.



Marcadis Singer PA
Debt Collection Attorneys for the state of Florida.

Business to Business Debt Collection Trends

From Second Quarter 2013 to Third Quarter 2013, the quantity of commercial debt collection accounts increased by roughly 14.5%, for members of the Commercial Collect Agency Association of the Commercial Law League of America.   Samplings from the CCAA are likely to be a good bell weather for the collection industry in general.

The dollar value of the commercial debt placed for collection, however, even with the increase in the number of accounts, decreased by .7%.   Taking the increase in quantity, and decrease in value,  CCAA members report that a typical account revenue to the firm decreased by around 14%.

A great synopsis of the CCAA survey can be found on the Inside ARM Website.

http://www.insidearm.com/daily/commercial-b2b-receivables/commercial-debt-collection/commercial-debt-collection-placements-increase-in-q3-but-still-down-significantly-in-2013/

Marcadis Singer PA, debt collection attorneys in Florida, are proud to be a part of the Commercial Collection Agency Association.  This affiliation is a voluntary one, and reflects how our values as a Legal Firm focussed on debt collection are in synch with the values of the CCAA.

The Commercial Collection Agency Association (CCAA) is an association of commercial collection agencies that have been CERTIFIED by the Commercial Law League of America. They represent the leaders in the commercial collection or business to business collection industry, handling about sixty-five percent of the commercial accounts placed for collection. The Commercial Law League of America is the nation’s oldest creditors’ rights organization, founded in 1895.

Thanks to all the members that contributed to this survey.