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NACM offers a wide range of professional publications which cover
every conceivable topic involving commercial credit and financial
management. A complete list of publications is available upon request.
The publications include: NACM National Book Store
Business Credit - The official magazine
of the National Association of Credit Management, published ten
times a year. It features articles of interest to all credit executives,
including new developments in legislation, credit and collection
trends & conditions, products and services specifically for
the credit departments, and news of NACM activities. Circulation
is approximately 32,000.
Creditrends - NACM's bi-monthly newsletter
containing information of local, regional and national interest,
meeting dates and programs.
Business Credit and Creditrends subscriptions are included in
the annual membership dues.
- Manual of Credit & Commercial Laws
- An 800 page digest of laws affecting credit and finance, revised
yearly since 1908 to include new state and federal laws, regulations
and revisions in business law.
- Credit Executives Handbook - Standard
reference for commercial credit management written by more than
100 practicing credit executives, management consultants and college
faculty members. It covers many areas of practical, technical
and legal concern affecting credit managers every day. The handbook
is also used as the primary text for fundamental and sophisticated
credit courses.
- Digest of Intellectual Properties of the World
- A seven volume reference of laws authored by distinguished resident
attorneys of 67 countries. Includes presentations on forms of
contract relating to international trade and patent & trademark
laws throughout the world. It is carefully translated and edited
for readability, practicality and legal accuracy.
- New Publications - Are released each
year dealing with specific areas of responsibility and interest
in the credit management field.
- Standard Forms - Includes approved
credit applications, financial statements, trade acceptance and
other forms commonly used in commercial credit transactions.
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NACM Bookstore
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