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Invoice Factoring or Discounting – which suits you

1037486_3d_decay_graph_bar1.jpgIf you are in business, you can always use more business cash flow. It is tough waiting for clients to pay their invoices. You can always sell your accounts receivables to finance you business capital to get you through each month.

Depending on the business you are in it can take 60 days to get paid. If you are carrying invoices worth thousands of dollars each month, it is hard to get through week to week; especially if you are just starting out.

You have some choices. You can either factor or discount your invoices for immediate business cash flow. Read the rest of this entry »

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Factoring Accounts Receivable for Cash Flow

970050_cash_flow1.jpgIt is often difficult to secure financing for your small business whether times are good or bad. Banks and traditional lenders usually require a few years business financial history to back you up before they will give you business finance. To get small business loans you need collateral to put up against any business financing they agree to – this means putting up real estate or equipment to give you the cash flow to grow your business.

Many small businesses (e.g. employment agencies and consultancies) have trouble getting business financing as they do not have these assets to put up as collateral. Read the rest of this entry »

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Invoice factoring at its best

female-attorney.jpgCenturies ago in England, factoring or the purchasing of accounts receivable was a cornerstone of trade, allowing companies to continue their business unhindered while waiting for customer payment for goods. Today, it is one of many options available to businesses, large and small, in managing their financial picture. Read the rest of this entry »

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Invoice Factoring Provides Growth Opportunities

survey-lab-assistant.jpgBusiness officials think invoice or factor discounting consist of revenue and expense problems. Several intelligent business personnel use the dynamic service in growth development. You can achieve growth through factoring and this article will give you some key tips on how to do it yourself.

European business professionals use Factoring as part of their financial protocol. However, not many American business professionals use or know the details of Factoring. Europe practiced factoring since the late Roman’s established a loan fund based on promissory notes to finances journeys to America. The loan’s provided from the Factor were paid back with profit made from the American journey. The word Factor describes a person or business investing money in someone else’s new business or financial ventures. Read the rest of this entry »

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Factoring Invoices, A Key Element in B2B Business - NEW

Company capital depends on completing account receivable invoices. You can sell account receivable invoices to factoring companies and gain immediate cash to spend. B2B business factoring provides small businesses on the spot cash flow when they need it most. Small businesses wind up in a pinch and don’t necessarily want to take out a large interest rate loan. Factoring invoices become an important element to businesses facing financial distress.

Small business loans tag on high interest rates to secure the lender’s success in retrieving funds. B2B factoring of invoices allows the small company to retain a larger portion of Read the rest of this entry »

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