Jennifer Murphy - Rosen Automotive Group, based in Gurnee, Ill., goes to great lengths to maintain compliance within the nine-operation dealership group. After trying to maintain 100-percent compliance in-house, Dealer Saul Rosen realized the huge task it was and commissioned an outside consultant dedicated to keeping his stores compliant.
Since the Internet has changed the car-buying experience, Author Greg Wells explains why and how dealers should alter showroom processes to create better relationships with customers.
David Keller - Following are some basic policies and procedures you should have for your accounting department to be compliant with good internal accounting controls—including properly segregating duties, adjusting of journal entries, reviewing of cash disbursements, archiving cash receipts and authorizing of purchases.
Auto Dealer Monthly offers a brief look at one of the many compliance issues auto dealers must contend with, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. Please note, this is not legal advice and dealers should always seek the assistance of qualified legal counsel.
Auto dealers have many different laws, rules and regulations to contend with. Here is a summary of one of those very important compliance issues, adverse action notices. Please note, this is not legal advice and dealers should always seek the assistance of qualified legal counsel.