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Managing Cashflow in Healthcare Organisations

American Express
Summary

Find out what every SME needs to know about managing cashflow and working capital in healthcare organisations.

      Creating efficiencies on supplier terms is one of the best ways to ensure your business always has the working capital that it needs.

       

      1. Late Payments in the UK
      2. SME Cashflow Research
      3. American Express | Oxford Economics: SME Pulse
      4. The maximum amount of time for deferred payment on purchases is 54 calendar days and is obtained only if you spend on the first day of the new statement period and repay the balance in full on the due date.

      Published: 24 June 2019

      Updated: 12 July 2019

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