truck factoring
truck factoring
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by Gregg Elberg - 2007-04-25
"Truckin got my chips cashed in. Keep truckin, like the do-dah man. Together, more or less in line, just keep truckin on.Arrows of neon and flashing marquees out on Main Street,Chicago, New York, Detr...
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by Kris Koonar - 2008-04-24
Owning a freight brokerage business can be extremely profitable, if you can manage to run it successfully. How can you determine that you have a successful freight brokerage business? This is easy. Yo...
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by Kris Koonar - 2008-04-24
Freight bill factoring is a great way to improve your cash flow especially if you have a new freight brokerage business. Financiers and banks usually require proof of profitable running of the busines...
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by Kris Koonar - 2008-04-24
In order to meet the day-to-day financial obligations of their business, like fuel, payroll, etc, freight companies can ill afford unpaid invoices for a month or two. They need immediate cash flow, wh...
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by Kris Koonar - 2008-04-24
If you are in the transport industry you would be aware of the importance of cash flow in this business. Salaries of drivers and other employees, maintenance of vehicles, revenues, repairs, rents all ...
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by Kris Koonar - 2008-04-25
If you are in the trucking industry then you must be aware of how difficult it is to manage various expenses without enough cash in your hands. The payments that you are supposed to receive from your ...
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by Kris Koonar - 2008-04-26
For small and medium businesses or those which are in their growing stages, to obtain finances is a very tough task. Bank loans are not easily provided to such organizations as they take into consider...
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by Kris Koonar - 2008-04-26
Accounts receivable financing is another name for factoring. It simply means selling your slow paying invoices at a discount to a factor in return for immediate cash. Factoring improves your cash flow...
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by Kris Koonar - 2008-04-26
Do you feel constrained in your business by a sudden cash crunch? Are you weighed down in your small commercial venture with the odds heavily against you? Are the doors of regular financing such as lo...
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by Kris Koonar - 2008-04-26
Small businesses often need a working capital to take their business ahead to further growth. Sales and profit margins, though relevant, are secondary to cash in hand. The availability of funds to mee...