Chances are, he'll finance future purchases through NCR, which offers payment terms up to five years.
The government is at least staying aloof from rows over payment terms to civil contractors.
Companies should be willing to explore shorter payment terms if suppliers can provide the necessary discounts in return.
These folks aren't going to make good on these mortgages if they have to make these mortgage payment terms.
Companies increasingly differentiate on services, warranty, delivery, order configurability, payment terms or a whole host of other virtues, not products.
Executives told analysts on a conference call in February that they don't intend to continue extending payment terms in the future.
As an example, a 30 day trade loan covers the payment terms, usually at least, of something which has already been manufactured.
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Mr. Flanagan, being a COBRA participant, was provided with specific instructions about his rights under COBRA, and the payment terms of his policy.
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The company is looking to move its payment terms to 75 days and recently started negotiations with suppliers, people familiar with the matter said.
The risk in pushing out payment terms is that it puts financial strain on companies that supply key inputs and are themselves big employers.
Such programs also can help the managers buy more products or services from critical suppliers that provide much-needed volume, in exchange for lower payment terms.
The large corporations are the tightest, it seems, on payment terms.
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After meeting with them in person to understand their situation, we helped them get through their short-term cash flow problems by changing and extending their payment terms.
Indeed, some 43% of companies were renegotiating contracts without significantly addressing cash-flow problems such as unpaid bills, even though a third said suppliers were requesting improved payment terms.
Customers of Eastek International a contract manufacturer of electrocardiograms, patient monitors, magnetic door locks and industrial products have grown more aggressive about extending payment terms, Chief Executive Joe Rocco said.
His attorney, landlords and parts suppliers extended payment terms, too.
IANs' payment terms requires the approval of 98% of bondholders.
Its days sales outstanding (a measure of its time to collect revenue) has increased 20% over the past two years, suggesting Cisco is competing with more generous payment terms.
Delivered in the cloud, such solutions provide buyers and sellers with all of the tools necessary to fully automate the process of offering, negotiating, and agreeing on early payment terms.
Your statement of work or contract for any business engagement should define the deliverable for each party, the payment terms, and what the contingency plan is if something were to go wrong.
In fact, many large corporates during the crisis added fuel to the fire by extending payment terms with their suppliers in an effort to improve their own working capital metrics and cash positions.
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These hospital leaders, able to speak anonymously about the goings on in their local markets, painted a picture of powerful hospital organizations using their market leverage to negotiate payment terms with local insurance companies.
With the recession in the U.S. in the 1990s, payment terms from big U.S. chains turned harsh, however, and Lo started to withdraw from large-scale retailing in favor of art fairs, smaller exhibitions and shops.
Old bonds will be exchanged for new bonds, but according to Professor Costas Lapavitsas at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, the new debt will be made subject to British law so the Greek parliament cannot change that the payment terms.
Breedon however has noticed that when payment terms are accelerated at the top of the chain - when for example the government pays promptly - there is a benefit to the supplier dealing directly with the end buyer, but not necessarily to those smaller companies sitting below the main supplier.
Larger companies, for example, discussed the need for open communication with important suppliers, including discussing new payment policies, credit terms or other plans -- when backed up by a solid business case -- as the need arose.
Large corporations often have dedicated staff who analyze the rates to get the best terms for payment processing, and they can leverage the fact they process a high volume of transactions each month in order to get favorable rates from the MSPs.
The full terms of the payment and anti-piracy agreements were not fully disclosed.
Those staff who delivered outstanding performances were entitled to a bonus payment by virtue of the terms and conditions of their home department.
It is not hard to sell a house to a poor person if he needs no down payment and if the initial terms are tailored to what he can afford.
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