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Definition of Contract Management --it is the process of managing of all aspects and phases of any and all contractual agreements including the creation of certified, professional contracts that meet legal directives, supply categorization and systematization in contracts, etc. (Read the articles below to learn more.)


 

List of Contract Management articles as of May 17, 2012...



Do You Know Who You Are Dealing With? Why It is Important to Have a Background Check

by chris sullivan

We will discuss several techniques you can use to screen out potentially negative clients such as non-payers, clients likely to be litigious, clients with bad credit or financial problems and clients that are just not worth your effort.

What is a Note Buyer

by Phillip Hatley

This article outlines what a note buyer is and what to look for in a reputable note buyer.

Emerging Risks: are You Prepared?

by Tim Cummins

By anticipating new risks, we could be better prepared for them, resulting in having a strategy or policy in place before being hit by impending disaster. Avoid having to handle each occurrence as a one-off by developing an overall solution or educat

Creating a Contract: Protecting Yourself and Relationships in Business

by Marjorie Geiser

This article will discuss why you should create a contract with anyone you plan to do business with, what makes up a contract, and then touch on the use of electronic contracts.

Understanding Real Estate Lease Option

by Adrien Brody

A lease option is similar to a purchase option in that it grants investors the right to purchase property at a predetermined price within a stipulated period of time. Lease options combine the basic lease or rental agreement with an option to purchase contract.

Auto Leasing: How to Get Out of a Car Lease

by BMA Editorial Team B .

If you are driving a leased vehicle, you may have unexpected circumstances that prompt you to leave your lease early, and not finish the lease agreement. If you need to get out of a car lease, you do have a few options, but it is something you want to consider carefully.

What Makes a Good Outsourcing Contract?

by James Stinson

A good contract can make or break an outsourcing deal. Know the characteristic of a good contract.

Release Agreements for Individuals, Small, and Large Business Deals

by Mark Warner

An overview of Release Agreements, and how they can be used to give up rights, and liability.

Development Agreements for Real Estate Deals Small and Large

by Mark Warner

Tips and tricks relating to Development Agreements that can help avoid common pitfalls. This article contains a general overview of Development Agreements.

Selling Your Structured Settlement

by Phillip Hatley

This article outlines and defines a structured settlement including how they are created and the nature of a structured settlement. This article also describes methods for selling a structured settlement.

Document Management Systems Have Negative ROI

by Melanie Aizer

It is rarely the case that traditional document management solutions are implemented in order to achieve cost savings, ROI, or process improvement.

Auto Leasing: Tips to Avoid Common Pitfalls

by BMA Editorial Team 3

Here is a summary of some distributors who use tricks to inflate their profits and leave the customers shelling hundreds of dollars more than the contract should be paying.

Preventing Fraud in Real Estate Transactions: Notary and Other Services

by BMA Editorial Team 3

Deceit abounds everywhere and real estate is no different. Deed deception has been on the rise since 2009 and is undermining the viability of the land recording system.

Contracts 101: What Defines a Breach of Contract?

by BMA Editorial Team 3

No matter how good both parties intentions are when entering into a legal agreement, unforeseen circumstances can throw things off track. If this prevents one of the parties from fulfilling his end of the deal, it may be considered a breach of contract.

The Essence of Signing Business Contracts

by BMA Editorial Team 3

There are many reasons you want a contract when doing any kinds of business like, buying a home, working when you own your own business, sales and many more.





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