New Jersey Collection Agency

You are here:

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

Collection-Agency-New-JerseyNewark | Atlantic City | Jersey City | Princeton  Trenton

Burt & Associates a national Business-Debt Collection Agency with full collection coverage for New Jersey.

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 conditions, 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 Number: (862) 218-0319
Toll free: 1-877-740-7839

Or Fill out our Collection Agency Contact form

To Get A Free Quote, know our Collection Rates or call us toll free 1 (877) 740-7839 and get started today!

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.

Newark (part of NY- NJ – PA MSA)  Economy Ranked No. 43 Among 366 U.S. Metro Areas

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

Newark Recent and Projected Job Growth Outpaces U.S.

SOURCE: www.bestplaces.net

Economy                                 Newark                        U.S.

Recent Job Growth                  2.00%                      0.35%

Future Job Growth                33.80%                   32.10%

Mayor Cory A. Booker Spurs Local Economic Growth March 2012

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120301007159/en/Mayor-Cory-A.-Booker-Spurs-Local-Economic

In Newark’s Groundbreaking Year, dozens of construction projects representing more than $700 million in new development are in progress. This investment will create over +3,000 construction jobs and +3,000 permanent jobs. Mayor Booker has led the City of Newark into the biggest single year economic boom the city has seen in decades,” said Adam Zipkin, Deputy Mayor for Economic and Housing Development.

Employment and Industries in the Newark Area

Newark is situated at the core of the New York/New Jersey area industrial economy. Newark is an important location for transportation including air, road, sea and rail. Transportation-related sectors and the telecommunications industry are the leading economic elements. Newark also includes a highly active international port. Newark is a major distribution and retail trade center in the mid-Atlantic region. In addition, it’s one of the country’s major centers regarding the wholesale trade of machinery and chemicals.

Newark is one of the nation’s largest insurance centers and home to the headquarters of the insurance companies Mutual Benefit and Prudential Insurance Companies. It also includes the headquarters of numerous major banks and savings and loan associations. The headquarters of International Discount Telecommunications is also situated in Newark.

The manufacturing industries are significant parts of the economy. Employment is provided by companies that produce items such as electrical products, polymers, machinery, leather, electronic equipment, jewelry, chemicals, cosmetics, paint, varnish, perfume and cosmetics, foodstuffs and paper boxes.

Workforce New Jersey helps employers find and train new employees. The organization also assists employees with exploring careers, education and searching for jobs. The New Jersey Institute of Technology provides help to new companies, small manufactures and defense contractors via specialized programs.

Details about Newark, New Jersey: In 2009 the average earnings in the city was $31,000. The cost of living index in 2008 was at 140.7 which is very high when compared to the national average of 100. In Newark, 9% of the adult residents have achieved a bachelor’s degree or higher.