Kaulkin Ginsberg: Executive Conference Call Series

Kaulkin Ginsberg Executive Conference Call Series

Over the years you and your company have lived through many exciting and challenging times in the ARM industry. For nearly two decades, Kaulkin Ginsberg has experienced those ups and downs right along with you.

The economic downturn we're facing now is more severe and pervasive than anything this industry has ever seen. But as an industry veteran, you understand that if you can accept the challenges and learn to adjust your strategy, your company will be even stronger when the business cycle inevitably turns up again.

The need for quality information is more critical than ever this year, but so are the severe limitations on budgets and time. To that end, we are hosting Executive Conference Calls — a series of in-depth telephone sessions designed to help you quickly get the vital and timely information you need, and then let you get right back to work without the time and expense of traveling outside the office to attend trade shows or conferences.  

Save your most precious resources — your time and your money.

Each call is geared for the busy executive, designed to give you key insights that you can use right away. Pay one price (typically $249) and share the insights with your whole staff or management team -- the registration includes one phone line, so you can host the call in a conference room. No time spent traveling and no individual registration fees for each person.

Next Executive Conference Call

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Past Executive Conference Calls (purchase on CD)

Best Practices for Analyzing the Financial Statements of Collection Agencies (10/27/09)

ARM Industry Mid-Year Update: Intelligence for Navigating a Turbulent Market (7/22/09)

ARM Industry Update: M&A Activity, Q109 Sector Performance, and Strategies for Growth (4/22/09)

Current Indicators of Consumer Financial Health and Their Impact on Receivables (3/4/09)

The Changing Face of Medical Receivables—and What It Means for Your Business (2/4/09)

The State of the Industry: Trends from 2008 and Predictions for 2009 (1/21/09)