Articles tagged: factoring
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Gregg Elberg Commercial Finance- Hard Money explores the little known world of financing real estate and business accounts receivable with respect to situations that banks and other financial institutions typically avoid. The year 2008 will be known for difficult financial times for large institutions, businesses and individuals. Financing will be harder than ever to obtain. written by Gregg Elberg Accounts Receivable Financing-Secrets explores the little known world of factoring and purchase order financing. Many businesses and their bankers are unaware of the potential for exponential growth when these financing techniques are revealed to supply the missing capital needed for businesses that sell goods or services to other businesses. written by Gregg Elberg
Accounts Receivable Financing- The India Connection explores the vast growing marketplace in India and how you can benefit from this trend by importing goods or exporting goods to this ginormous economy with accounts receivable financing.
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Factoring Government Receivables- Checkmate explores how to grow your government contracting business exponentially with accounts receivable financing. Various techniques to create a win-win situation are analyzed.
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Invoice Factoring for Subcontractors explores the pros and cons of factoring invoices in the construction industry. The article examines how to determine if it is prudent to accelerate your cash flow with factoring because your subcontracting business is growing rapidly, and no other sources of financing are available.
written by Kirthy Shetty Debt Consolidation Loan for people with bad credit and your dream home… written by Thomas McCarthy Determining the costs of factoring is an essential step when considering options for cash resources during business operations. Many businesses find factoring companies especially valuable when they are experiencing cash flow problems, difficulties, or simply need to improve their credit status and equity. A factoring company can help ‘cash out’ outstanding invoices that have been sitting in an accounts receivable account for 30, 60, or 90 days. In most cases, a business must pay and administrative department or collections agent to pursue these accounts; if this goes unattended for a significant amount of time, the invoice will be returned back to the client for a new invoice. In Recourse factoring, It is the Clients responsibility to provide the Factoring Company invoices they can collect on. written by Thomas McCarthy If your business needs to improve cash flow, there are many opportunities available to obtain financing. A slow sales cycle, a long wait on accounts receivables, and even recovering from unforeseen circumstances can put a hold on day-to-day business operations. You’ll find many reasons to consider factoring, especially if you have limited credit or do not want to pursue a loan through a bank or other financial institution.
written by Gregg Elberg Accounts Receivable Financing- Yesterday explores the time value of money and how timing issues regarding cash flow can affect the success of your B2B business. Several technical issues regarding timing and the commercial finance marketplace today may be key factors in the challenge to profitably growing your business. written by Gregg Elberg
Purchase Order Financing- The China Advantage explores why manufactured imports from China to the United States of America are on the rise and how you can benefit from this trend with purchase order financing a from commercial finance company.
written by Thomas McCarthy The Life Blood of Every Business
If we were in a room full of small business
owners and asked them all, "What is the one thing
your business needs the most in order to survive
and grow?" we would probably get a variety of
answers: "a needed product or service," "a solid
base of loyal customers," "a well-prepared
business plan to chart your course," "a good
location," or "effective marketing." All true
answers. But in addition to these, there is one
need central to every business - that is the need
for available CASH. This is where factoring or
accounts receivable financing comes into play.
written by Thomas McCarthy Can I Qualify
We utilize the good credit of your customers to
secure working capital for your business. Before
accepting the invoices, the factoring company
will research your clients to make sure they are
creditworthy and pay their invoices on time.
Our Credit management department has access to
credit ratings and allows you to trade
confidently with new customers.
written by Thomas McCarthy Invoice factoring provides financing for hundreds
of thousands of businesses each year from multi-
million dollar to smaller companies. Invoice
factoring provides you an advance on your slow
paying invoices so you can pay employees and
suppliers. Invoice factoring is suitable for
most businesses in the manufacturing, business
services and distributive trade sectors selling
goods and services to other businesses on normal
credit terms.
written by Gregg Elberg Accounts Receivable Financing- “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” explores the issues of notification vs. non-notification accounts receivable financing, why some businesses fear that their customers may learn that they are using factoring services, and why worrying about these concerns is usually not justified.
written by Gregg Elberg Accounts Receivable Financing- Jobs explores the history of staffing agencies, the staffing industry as it exists today, and financing techniques for expanding staffing agencies that are either start-up enterprises, or growing so rapidly that alternatives to bank financing are required. written by Gregg Elberg
Accounts Receivable Financing- Work Song explores the meaning of the word “work” and how your definition of this term can influence the success of your B2B business.
written by Gregg Elberg Accounts Receivable Financing- Fuel Your Growth explores how you can accelerate cash flow for exponential growth in the freight transportation business- also known as freight bill factoring, freight factoring and truck factoring. written by Gregg Elberg Medical Accounts Receivable Financing-Stat! explores the unique issues presented to lenders and B2B medical businesses in order to successfully factor medical receivables. written by Gregg Elberg Financial Myths vs. Financial Facts explores and evaluates funding options for businesses that sell products or services to other businesses. written by Martin McAllister Asset and sales finance solutions can help turn your business around, whether you run a technology company or an agricultural venture. written by Richard Bonomo BRT Financial specializes in Invoice Factoring; it gets you the cash you need now! Factor as many invoices as you need! Invoice Factoring will provide the cash flow you need to increase your bottom line profits! written by Richard Cussons Find out how factoring can help your grow your business and ease your cashflow... written by Tina Simpson
written by David Springer Invoice factoring companies can dramatically improve a businesses working capital by making funds available shortly after the invoice is generated rather than when the customer decides to pay. written by David Springer Receivables factoring is a quick and effective way to get working capital for your business. written by David Springer Factoring is one of the oldest business practices known. We know that it was used at least as long ago as the time of the Ancient Roman Empire, when merchants would enlist the help of collectors in order to settle trade debts. The primary reason for factoring’s long history is that it addresses a very fundamental problem in business itself: cash flow... written by David Springer Managing cash flow can be a challenge for many businesses. But creative funding options like invoice factoring and purchase order (PO) financing can make the job much easier. written by David Springer Accounts receivable factoring or a bank loan. Find out which type of financing is best for your small to medium sized enterprise. << previous page 1 next page>> |