If your events department is like most, you operate in many ways like an independent business, and cash flow is important. Consequently, being able to collect on past-due invoices is essential. Not surprisingly, the organizations that get the best results are those that use proven collections methods.
Put the Right Systems and Policies in Place
In order to effectively manage your “receivables,” you need to have systems in place for that purpose. For example, a meeting and event scheduling system like Mazévo accurately tracks all event-related fees and allows you to generate and track invoices easily.
You also need to have well-defined policies. Do you consider an invoice “overdue” and begin your outreach on the day after the due date? Or, do you allow for a week or two (or more) of “grace period?” Do you charge a late fee? If so, how much?
Whatever you choose to do is fine, but you need to explain your policies to everyone who uses your space for a fee and apply the same standard to all customers. Showing favoritism by giving preferred customers a little more leeway can get you into trouble.
Take These Steps to Improve Your Collections Rate
The following steps can help you collect more of the money owed to your organization. However, it’s important to note that there may be laws about collections practices in your area, and it’s critical that you understand them before contacting people about past-due balances and payments.
Another strategy you can use to reduce your losses is to require a percentage or even full payment in advance for events.
Establishing a Collections Rhythm
Nobody likes doing collections work. But one way to make it less unpleasant is to establish a rhythm and set aside time for sending the emails and making the calls. Then you simply know that every other Thursday from 1-4 p.m. (or whatever frequency and amount of time is required) will be spent contacting customers. And, of course, the time and effort you put into collections pays off in the form of the funds you bring in and how that money can be used to improve your operations.