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Credit Strategy Introduces Business Credit Management System
(ContentDesk) March 21, 2004--Credit Strategy Inc. has added a credit management system (Business Pro 4.0) for small businesses to its product line. Although the primary market for this product is for 1-3 users, it can service up to 10 users very nicely.Business Pro provides a full credit management system that features 4 integrated modules for Credit Evaluation, Collections and Disputes, Workload Organizer and Reports. Business Pro is a "bolt on" solution for any accounting software that has weak credit management tools."Small businesses can now afford a complete credit management system", says Jim Batterson, President and CEO of Credit Strategy, Inc. "Up until now, products comparable to Credit Strategy's 5.6 Enterprise Package and other leading alternatives are priced too high for the 1-3 user range and do not yield a reasonable rate of return on investment. Most credit management systems that allow a full range of management tools are designed and targeted for large businesses. Coincidentally, there are more small businesses then large businesses. Business Pro is perfect for the small business market. It can increase productivity so significantly, that it will often allow a small growing company the opportunity to not add additional credit staff. Conversely, for companies needing to do more with less, Business Pro could be the answer". Pricing for 1-3 users is just under $19,000. Just like Credit Strategy's Enterprise Package, Business Pro is built in the Microsoft Office environment and takes advantage of familiar products such as Excel, Word and Access. Credit Strategy's unique concept of configuring the clients own software (Microsoft Office) with a total credit management solution is the first of its kind. Modules can be customized to a client's specific processes and needs.A complete demo can be seen by calling Credit Strategy at 877.244.0700..
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