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Billing Consulting for San Francisco Bay Area Companies
For many small- and medium-sized companies, billing your customers or clients properly can be an operational headache. It's not uncommon for billing systems and procedures to become inefficient, outdated, or otherwise inadequate as your company grows and develops.
PCG can not only eliminate this pain, but also turn billing into one of your greatest opportunities for growth. Our billing consulting service enables you to provide excellent customer service, increase the efficiency of your administrative staff, and virtually eliminate write-offs that could be collected simply through better compliance and data processing. Through our billing best practices, we deliver measurable savings to your bottom line, and far better cash flow than you ever expected.
We have expertise in all aspects of services billing, including:
- Accounts Receivables auditing to clean up your customer records and get you on track to more systematic, efficient collections
- Outsourced billing services and accounting to take the workload completely off of your staff
- Strategic planning to create a billing department that's proactive and "right sized" for your operation
- Less ageing, greater security. Our systematic approach to services billing means you'll have fewer outanding receivables, and that you'll know exactly which accounts are past due (and why) at any given time.
- Increased administrative efficiency. We can help you cut the processing time required for daily transactions by an order of magnitude or more through proven, cost effective electronic data transfer and remittance systems.
Please contact us to discuss your billing practices and arrange an initial meeting. We also encourage you to learn more about our Accounting Services, which are often highly complementary.
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How effective is your monthly billing process?
Take this quick quiz to see...
- How old is your oldest account receivable?
- What checks and balances do you have in place to reduce the risk of fraud?
- What happens to your cash flow when A/R goes on vacation?
If you can't
answer any one of these questions—or if you're not happy with your answers—PCG can help! Please contact us to learn more.
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