Before extending credit, you should know what type of legal “entity” your customer has chosen. Identifying your customer is just as important as knowing how long the customer has been in business, how much credit they’re requesting, who they’re purchasing from (“trade references”), and who they’re banking with. Generally speaking, with the notable exception of sole proprietorships (where the business and owner are one and the same), a legal entity may:
- Have separate assets owned in its name
- Sue and be sued in its own entity name
- Insulate its owners from personal liability (except for the general partners of a regular or limited partnership)
Find out the differences in the legal entities you’re selling to so you avoid any misunderstandings as to who owes you the payment. Then make sure you’re extending credit to an entity you actually want to have credit terms.
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