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A Look Into The Future
Tristan Andrews
A bill collector is someone responsible for the recovery of debts of a company such as an insurance firm. And while other careers are said to be less in demand in the succeeding years; the forecast for this career is said to increase until year 2014. The reason behind this outlook is that cash flow in companies will continue to be tighter due to the increase of debts. People are seen to be more struggling with their finances and are more likely to end up in debt as well.
In such a situation, a steady cash flow becomes increasingly important for both the survival of companies and individuals. The interconnected fate of each is undeniable, and the increasing importance of the role of bill collectors in companies becomes unquestionable.
This turnout brings about an increase in the demand for lending institutions, and more companies are also now offering their own credit card schemes to accommodate the limited spending power of the consumer market. And this is another instance where the demand for bill collectors is seen as an essential workforce to keep the said industries alive and running.
Among the industries dependent on a steady supply of bill collectors, hospitals and medicine practitioners' offices are said to be among the fastest growing in its demand for such services. With insurance return unable to cover the medical expenses fully, these offices are going after the patients for the unsettled payments.
However, this problem is not exclusive to healthcare alone. In fact, government agencies are also depending more and more on their bill collectors for unpaid settlements in various services like child welfare, taxes and the like. And even the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is said to feel the pressure to follow up on unpaid debts.
The only threat to the forecasted growth of employment on this career is the emergence of offshore collection agencies. These outsourced services are often cheaper alternatives to in-house collection and are also said to produce a higher turnout in debt recovery in some cases.
The interesting factor and the irony of it all is the success of bill collectors in this foreseen growth in their employment in relation to economic patterns. Undeniably, this growth in the field of debt recovery is due to the steady increase of economic recession. And in reality, the more financially challenged people are the less they are able to pay their debts. Therefore, the bright future of bill collectors does not necessarily bring about a bright future for the consumer markets nor does it ensure better debt recovery; in fact, the opposite holds true.
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