Articles, tagged with "factoring company", page 2
19th September 2011
There are a lot of routes to secure cash for your establishment, but, not all of them involve a bank loan. Credit card factoring through your merchant account is really a type of factoring. Credit card factoring is a method whereby a small business sells ...
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Author:
RonnieM12
24th August 2011
You are busy managing a business, not playing store. But for some reason if you walk to the bank and try to qualify for a business cash advance they insist on treating you like a child. Not only do you need to hand over a truck load of financial documen...
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Author:
RonnieM12
22nd August 2011
While you manage your own restaurant there will be moments when you face the unexpected and find your establishment in desperate need of restaurant financing. Heading to the local bank or Small Business Administration office may be your initial course of...
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Author:
RonnieM12
19th August 2011
Applying for a loan to begin with can be a difficult process, but going to apply for a loan in a credit market that is very rough can be much more frustrating. Many institutions’ requirements for applying for a loan have gotten much stricter. Businesses a...
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Author:
chickie maxwell
15th August 2011
Bank loans have never been considered a viable financing option for small and medium sized businesses. There are two major reasons behind this belief. First, banks loans are never easy to obtain. Banks require borrowers to pledge their collaterals and ass...
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Author:
factoringquotes
15th August 2011
The growth of a trucking company depends on the volume of freight that it moves. The more freight it moves, the faster the company grows. But, things are not as simple as they sound though for small or a mid-sized trucking company. Like most businesses, t...
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Author:
factoringquotes
10th August 2011
Small to medium-sized business (SME) looking to finance the growth of your business, then you know this is challenge, especially during the first couple of years. New companies selling on credit terms need more working capital to grow. If you have a cash ...
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Author:
kgabriel
31st July 2011
Accounts receivable factoring is a very useful method for increasing cash flow, by making use of funds which you are owed before actually receiving payment. Most financial services companies can offer two different options, factoring and invoice discounti...
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Author:
kgabriel
28th July 2011
Structured settlement is a proposed payment of a defendant to a plaintiff instead of paying lump sum. The usual lawsuits involved in settlements are physical injuries, child and spousal support, and other similar cases. Rather than paying a lump sum amou...
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Author:
JhimJaynes
28th July 2011
Structured settlements are claims of a plaintiff from a defendant. The usual lawsuits involved in settlements are physical injuries, child and spousal support, and other similar cases. A lump sum amount of cash is to be paid to the plaintiff but with a s...
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Author:
JhimJaynes
12th July 2011
Although factoring has been around for over 4000 years and has played a role in supporting the American colonies before the revolution, it is one of the least known and most misunderstood financial tools available to small businesses.
It used to be fac...
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Author:
demicarter
08th July 2011
When it comes to business financing services, Texas has a handful of companies and banks that can give you a helping hand when required. Many small businesses find it quite tough to stay afloat when expenses begin to build up. The need for hard cash cann...
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Author:
Winston Jenkins
06th July 2011
They are available for both small and large businesses.Government Contract FinancingGovernment contract financing is a great way for companies to retain the proper cash flow when doing business with the Federal government. It can be a great accomplishment...
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Author:
Lanette
05th July 2011
Invoice discounts are becoming increasingly popular for conducting business today. Many companies use this strategy to obtain funds in order to increase their working capital. Typically, the discounts, the company has the money instead of selling goods. T...
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Author:
demicarter
20th June 2011
There is not anything atypical about a merchant coming across unforeseen costs. In the dining industry, a merchant advance aids in keeping the business open while giving the desired working capital for improvements, new supplies or growth, without the ha...
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Author:
RonnieM12