Finance expert Mike Periu on how businesses can minimize damage to their credit score after a disaster like Hurricane Sandy.
Even though Hurricane Sandy doesn’t dominate the headlines anymore, small businesses in the affected regions are only just beginning the long road to recovery. Among the casualties are small business credit scores as invoices go unpaid and bills pile up creating a short-term cash crunch. To minimize the damage to your score, it’s important to first notify all of your customers. Explain the situation to them and provide a realistic timetable for a return to normal. Ask them to pay pending invoices on time or even early if possible to help you through this difficult time. Immediately contact your suppliers as well and try to work out a realistic payment schedule. Finally, make sure you tap into insurance and government assistance programs that can also help mitigate the impact of the overall situation.
Who is Mike Periu?
Mike Periu is the President of Proximo, LLC, a company that markets education and training programs to small business owners, entrepreneurs and consumers.
Mike Periu has been interviewed over 500 times for broadcasters including CNN, NBC TVE, RTE and others. Mike is a contributing author to OpenForum, Yahoo! Finanzas and the Huffington Post.
Mike graduated from Georgetown University in Washington, DC. His degrees are in Finance and International Business. In addition to his work Mike is also on the Board of the Council for Economic Education.
Learn more about Mike Periu
Mike works with small businesses to teach them about finance and management. He started Proximo, LLC, a company that offers small business education and training services focused on finance and technology.
Periu also writes for OpenForum, Yahoo! Finanzas the Huffington Post contributor.
Mike went to Georgetown University where he studied Finance and International Business. He also serves on the Board of the Council for Economic Education and was a Fellow at the Kauffman Foundation.