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    The book, “Become the Squeaky Wheel,” by New Hampshire author Michelle Dunn, says the different ways people use and extend credit makes or breaks your credit policy and bottom line, which could result in less or more sales and money for your business.

    “Business owners all have different types of businesses but can all extend credit,”

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    or breaks your credit policy and bottom line, which could result in less or more sales and money for your business.

    “Business owners all have different types of businesses but can all extend credit,

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    less or more sales and money for your business.

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    rs all have different types of businesses but can all extend credit,” explains Michelle Dunn. “So it should only make sense that no two credit polices can be the same.”

    Dunn explains that one major difference is if you have a service or retail business. Your credit policy should use multiple facets to cater to prospective customers

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