Articles, tagged with "receivables factoring", page 1
04th May 2011
Restaurants are thought to be one of the largest risk business industries. This makes it painstakingly hard for a new culinary merchant to obtain desired business loans, both when opening the business and when growth or repairs are warranted. A small busi...
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Author:
RonnieM12
11th February 2011
Small business employment continued to show growth in December, 2010, a positive sign for the New Year. One specific *report released on January 17, 2011, stated that 46 percent of the Gen Y generation of 18-to-25-year-olds expressed a strong interest in ...
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Author:
kgabriel
07th December 2010
Although the economy still has challenges, most experts agree that conditions are improving. Unfortunately, this does not mean that getting conventional business financing will be easier. The sad truth is that many lending institutions are still licking t...
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Author:
Marco Terry
26th March 2010
A thorough review of basic working capital financing practices should be helpful to most commercial borrowers because many businesses have experienced increased difficulty with both decreased sales and the lack of adequate bank financing. For even the mos...
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Author:
Stephen Bush
17th March 2010
Factoring - Financing in Canada has a limited number of options, and factoring is certainly become one of them. When we meet with Canadian business owners and financial managers to discuss their working capital and cash flow problems customers are either ...
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Author:
STAN PROKOP
15th March 2010
Owning your own business, you might understand how a "use it as you need it" funding option can be very effective during tough economic times like the last couple of years.
Funding options that fits this bill is accounts receivable factoring, defined ...
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Author:
kgabriel
11th March 2010
Regardless of whether businesses have a sufficient volume of funds owed to them by customers to qualify for accounts receivable financing, business borrowers should not ignore the increasing need to replace traditional banks as an ongoing source of small ...
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Author:
Steve Bush
10th March 2010
Receivables factoring is a business financing option that is being reviewed by small business owners as a practical replacement for conventional bank financing. For any business that has substantial accounts receivable, the use of receivables financing is...
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Author:
Stephen Bush
05th February 2010
Entrepreneurs in small businesses often have credit card debt, which is usually one factor that contributes to their business failure. Over the last three to five years, credit cards have all but replaced loans for many small businesses. Then once the eco...
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Author:
kgabriel
18th December 2009
There are various types of factoring available. These factoring can be in any industry viz. account receivable factoring, asset based lending, business loans, construction factoring, credit card receivables factoring, distributors factoring, equipment, ha...
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Author:
Haywood Dickerson
03rd November 2009
If you've been considering getting a business loan but are afraid of being turned down because of past credit issues, I have some news that you may not like: The chances of you getting a business loan are worse than at any time in recent history.
I'm s...
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Author:
C Ronk
26th August 2009
Small Business Association Web site posted a report entitled the Kauffman Firm Survey (KFS), providing insight for better understanding business startups in the U.S. Of the 92 percent of startups surveyed more than half of the businesses were home-based b...
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Author:
kgabriel
31st July 2009
Accounts receivable factoring for small business can convert payments on terms to cash on delivery, aiding small businesses in their effort to pay for health care costs for employees.
A recent survey's results have been released revealing that 17 perce...
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Author:
kgabriel
27th June 2009
If any industry has seen a silver lining during the dark clouds of the current recession, it is the receivable factoring industry. Many smaller to mid-size business have been placed in a cash flow crunch as their customers are taking longer and longer to ...
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Author:
Terry
04th June 2009
In many industries, an important cash flow strategy is to take advantage of what are often referred to as early pay discounts, or "2/10, net-30 discounts." Such discounts allow companies to subtract 2 percent (and sometimes more) from the invoice amount i...
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Author:
Tracy Eden