The Cash Flow Key: Accounts Receivables Strategies to Unlock Your Firm’s Potential
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Managing cash flow effectively is not just about maintaining financial health; it’s about unlocking growth and opportunity. This webinar is designed for legal professionals seeking to transform their financial operations and presents a comprehensive approach to improving law firm cash flow by implementing accounts receivable best practices and leveraging the latest technology to effectively reduce collections lockup, take administrative burden off your team and set your firm up for financial success.
Objectives
· Describe the impact of accounts receivable management on firm cash flow.
· Apply best practices in accounts receivable for law firms.
· Employ technology for optimized cash flow and reduced lockup.
· Apply strategies to reduce administrative burden and enhance client satisfaction.
· Develop a plan to implement tech-driven accounts receivable solutions.
Level: Essentials
$39 for members and $99 for nonmembers
Key:
Matt Darner
Co-Founder and Vice President of Business Development
CollBox
Matt Darner is Co-Founder and Vice President of Business Development at CollBox, which provides accounts receivable support for law firms. As a business owner, he knows how hard it is to grow a company and is passionate about getting firms paid for their hard work through the use of technology with a human touch. CollBox was named a Finalist for “Best New App” by Clio as part of their 2023 Integration Awards.
CLM® Application Credit: 1 hour(s) of Organizational Development
CLM® Application Credit for Functional Specialists: 1 hour(s) in the subject area of Financial Management (FM) towards the additional hours required of some Functional Specialists to fulfill the CLM application.
CLM® Recertification Credit: 1 hour(s) in the subject area of Financial Management (FM)
SHRM: 24-KZGKK
HCRI: Pending
*Please contact certification@alanet.org for information regarding continuing education credits. CE credit offered for this program is applicable to the 2024, 2025, and 2026 calendar years.