Arizona Collection Agency

Burt and Associates is a Collection Agency that specializes in Commercial Collections with Collection Agency coverage for Arizona.

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Burt and Associates is a national Business-Debt Collections Agency offering full collection coverage for Arizona.

How to get Started:

Contact us to speak with a New Account Information Representative.   We will discuss your overdue accounts in detail. After thorough debtor investigation, we will tell you which accounts show promise of collecting (there may be situations, such as bankruptcy, which have voided the debt).  We will also suggest which accounts may be better handled in house.

Contact Burt & Associates

By Phone:

Direct: (480) 553-9122
Toll free: 1-877-740-7839

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With the improving economy, Burt and Associates may be able to help collect debts which were previously uncollectable.  Some debtors are in a better financial position than they have been in years – all the more reason to collect money owed to you.

 Pheonix Economy Ranked No. 36 Among 366 U.S. Metro Areas

SOURCE: http://www.policom.com/metrorank.htm

 

Ph0enix  Home Appreciation Sept 11 – Sept 12 = +17.7%

SOURCE: http://www.zillow.com/local-info/

 

Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, Arizona Job Growth

Sept 2012

SOURCE: http://www.deptofnumbers.com/employment/arizona/phoenix/

There were 1,769,400 jobs in Phoenix, Arizona in September 2012 according to the CES survey of employers. The CPS survey of households showed 1,890,230 employed persons for the month.  2012 YTD growth +46,200

 

Current Employment: Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale

Source: http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_phoenix_metro/central_phoenix/new-report-valley-to-be-in-top-5-in-us-for-job-growth-by-end-of-2012

The Valley’s metropolitan area is one of the top five in the nation for forecasted job growth in the fourth quarter of 2012.  24% of companies interviewed plan to hire in 4Q2012.  Another 66% plan to maintain workforce levels.  The upward movement may indicate stability for the area.

“It is an encouraging sign given fourth quarter is when organizations typically tighten their belts,” “We continue to have businesses looking and forecasting to increase staff. That gives us some correlation that their business is growing or expanding. That’s always a positive sign as we’re ending a year to give an indication of what 2013 may look like.”

They have a little more faith in the future and they have more faith about what’s going on in the East Valley and Mesa,” Smith said.

The mayor pointed to the growth around Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, as well as the four colleges and universities opening in downtown Mesa. Able Engineering will bring 400 jobs to the Gateway area next year. Crescent Crown Distributing opened in Mesa this year with plans for several hundred jobs.

Research professor Lee McPheters of the W.P. Carey School of Business at ASU, said while the rest of the country should see a 1.5% rise in job growth this year, the Valley’s metropolitan area to see a +2.5%. I think it’s accurate to say we’re doing better here than most other areas,” McPheters said.