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Look for a Good Alternative to Acquiring a Bank Loan with Accounts Receivable Factoring

February 25, 2011
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The current news is that banks are lending more, with reports of FDIC’s aim to ask larger banks to do so or to not be “model based”, but for banks, this may not matter a lot now.  Because banks, like any other private organization, will determine just what business to engage and how they...

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The Great Benefits of Accounts Receivable Financing

The Great Benefits of Accounts Receivable Financing

Accounts receivable factoring, or financing, is a very beneficial, long-time practice used for small businesses that are seeking an improvement in cash flow or the release of working capital for business ventures. The reasons are really numerous as many businesses are finding a reason to take advantage of invoice factoring for the better of...

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Why is Factoring Used?

Invoice factoring, accounts receivable factoring, or whatever you wish to term it serves a business the purpose of obtaining cash when previous contracts have not been paid and the cash flow is below adequate levels. The seller is the business selling these accounts receivable, which serve as an asset. This asset will be sold...

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Cash-Flow Solution for Small Businesses In Today’s Ecnomy!

January 11, 2010
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Cash-Flow Solution for Small Businesses In Today’s Ecnomy!

Small-to-medium enterprises encounter particular problems when it comes to cash flow and capital access to fund growing operations, to the point where lack of access is an issue that can threaten continuing operations, even in a rising market. Balance sheets take time to build, and it is against this security that banks will lend. Developing...

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