factoring
factoring
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by Kent Harlan - 2007-07-31
Regardless of business size or stage of development, every commercial enterprise is dependent on sufficient and adequate cash flow in order to grow and prosper and purchase order funding can be a part...
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by Kent Harlan - 2007-07-31
There was a time when banks and conventional lending institutions cornered the market on providing financial services for small businesses. Those days are long gone, as new choices such as equipment l...
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by Gregg Elberg - 2007-08-01
Success is not an overnight occurrence for most businesses. Years of hard work and struggle are a common denominator for most enterprises. Success as a concept can be complicated because it may involv...
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by Toby Seibert - 2007-08-02
At the root of many successful businesses is an effective cash flow structure that is able to manage accounts receivable and lending against receivables. Cash flow management is vital to the profitabi...
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by Toby Seibert - 2007-08-03
If a company makes sales, it's likely that it has outstanding invoices.For every product that a company sells to an established customer, the seller writes out an invoice, as its bill of sale. Each of...
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by Reggie Andersen - 2007-08-04
The account receivables factoring policy need not be rigid. You can make exceptions, for whatever reason. But, it is easier and better business when you have a policy to make exceptions from than ...
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by Gregg Elberg - 2007-08-18
Most people intuitively understand the time value of money from first time they received an allowance from their parents. All other things being equal, you would rather get your allowance today instea...
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by Marco Terry - 2007-08-18
Waiting 45 days to get paid by your customers can be painful, especially if you own a new and growing company. Business clients, especially medium sized and large companies, always insist that you giv...
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by Marco Terry - 2007-08-18
Hurry up and wait. Sounds familiar? If you own a business that sells products or services to other companies, you are very familiar with the painful payment cycle that clients can put you through. The...
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by Aazdak Alisimo - 2007-09-10
Accounts receivable financing, also known as factoring, is a staple for many businesses. In fact, it has been a staple of business finance nearly from the outset. The beginning of factoring date...