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The Evolution of
Credit Control

Where the job came from, and what it still has to teach you

A practitioner's history of commercial credit and collections. Where the tools came from, why the practices are the way they are, and what two thousand years of commercial history still has to offer the people who do this work today.

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The Evolution of Credit Control by Sean Stevens
16Chapters
4Parts
2,000+Years of history
20+Years in the discipline

From the Opening

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The aim is not nostalgia. The aim is perspective. The credit manager who understands why net terms developed the way they did is better equipped to negotiate them. The one who knows why credit bureaus were built the way they were is better placed to use them critically. The one who has studied how previous generations recovered bad debt in the absence of modern tools may find that some of those methods were more effective than their current alternatives.

History does not repeat itself in commercial credit any more than it does anywhere else. But it rhymes. And knowing the tune makes it easier to recognize what you are hearing when the music changes.

Sean Stevens — The Evolution of Credit Control

What's Inside

Four parts. Sixteen chapters.
The full history of how the job got built.

Each chapter traces a specific tool, practice, or institution from its origins to today, and closes with a direct practitioner reflection on what that history means for the work you are doing right now.

Part One

The Foundations of Extending Credit

How the basic instruments of credit were created: the terms, the limits, the reporting, and the first attempts to manage credit systematically.

  • The Development of Net Terms
  • Evolution of Payment Terms Standards
  • Historical Credit Limit Setting Methods
  • Credit Control in Early Manufacturing
Part Two

The Infrastructure That Made Credit Scalable

The systems and institutions that made credit work at scale: bureaus, factoring, insurance, and the collection industry.

  • The History of Commercial Credit Bureaus
  • The Origin of Factoring Services
  • The Evolution of Credit Insurance
  • Historical Collection Agency Practices
Part Three

The Craft of Managing Credit

The day-to-day practices that constitute the actual work of the function: segmentation, monitoring, dispute resolution, and recovery.

  • Historical Approaches to Credit Segmentation
  • Evolution of the Aging Report
  • Historical Dispute Resolution Practices
  • Historical Bad Debt Recovery Methods
Part Four

Credit Under Pressure

How the discipline was stress-tested and reshaped by economic crisis, and where it is heading next.

  • Credit Management Through the Oil Crisis
  • Credit in the Dot-Com Era
  • Credit Through the 2008 Financial Crisis
  • Where Credit Control Is Going Next

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