Articles, tagged with "factoring company", page 5
21st March 2011
The transportation industry was very affected by the recession that finished in 2009. Although the recession has formally ended, the credit crunch that started with the recession is still ongoing and will remain so for the foreseeable future. Although som...
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Author:
Marco Terry
21st March 2011
Most new and growing transportation companies have one thing in common - cash flow problems. Unless they have a quick pay set up with their clients, most freight shippers and carriers can expect their bills to be paid in 30 to 45 days. This can be a probl...
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Author:
Marco Terry
17th March 2011
Businesses on the brink of recession are saved by Factoring Companies
The last couple of years of bad economic times has closed many small businesses. Those surviving small business people nationwide are looking for ways to cut business costs. One so...
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Author:
factorking005
15th March 2011
Government contract financing can be a very effective way for companies to fund the operational costs associated with doing business with the Federal government. Every year, the U.S. government assigns contracts to private businesses throughout the United...
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Author:
Lanette
08th March 2011
Another tool in the arsenal of business is accounts receivable factoring or AR Factoring. A business is owed money that is its accounts receivable. If your clients are never going to pay out, which is cost effective you will get your commercial collection...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
07th March 2011
Invoice factoring became a common business practice very early in the history of the United States of America. By definition this involves is the sale of a company's receivables, otherwise known as its assets, or invoices, at a discount to a factoring com...
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Author:
kgabriel
04th March 2011
The driving force of the United States economy is small business. Small businesses comprise the bulk of economic growth and new job creation. However, without the benefits of working capital, the small business owner can often find his hands tied. One way...
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Author:
Ava.hudson
04th March 2011
Factoring refers to a financial deal through which a business can get immediate cash to finance itself by selling its invoice. This is a quick and efficient way to get liquid cash for business expenses. Factoring is a better way to get immediate cash, tha...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
04th March 2011
Factoring is a financial process through which a business sells its invoices to a negotiator at a discounted rate, in lieu of ready cash. This ready cash is then incorporated to finance a business. Business factoring is a good way to cover the expenses of...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
23rd February 2011
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Account receivable factoring is one of the oldest forms of business financing. In fact, it is most common in certain industries such as clothing industry, where long receivables are part of the business cycle. To define...
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Author:
Mr.Guru
23rd February 2011
Canadian macroeconomic indicators have shown tremendous potential for growth and expansion. Increasing export demand and enhanced domestic consumption of goods has made sure that expansion will take place across many sectors of the economy. Without the sl...
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Author:
Accutrac
23rd February 2011
The Canadian economy has seen tremendous growth over the last decade. One key reason behind this growth story has been the role played by small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Factoring, an alternative finance solution has enabled most companies to grow. U...
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Author:
Accutrac
18th February 2011
Businesses on the brink of recession are saved by Factoring Companies
Many small business concerns have been forced to shut their doors due to the declining economy of the last few years. Many small businesses across the country are struggling to ...
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Author:
factorking001
17th February 2011
Factoring accounts receivables is commonly known as invoice finance or credit factoring. In simple language, it is the sale of accounts receivable to accounts receivables factoring companies at some discount. It is less than the carrying value of the invo...
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Author:
elishkiya
16th February 2011
Factoring is a financial process through which a business sells its invoices to a negotiator at a discounted rate, in lieu of ready cash. This ready cash is then incorporated to finance a business. Business factoring is a good way to cover the expenses of...
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Author:
Aliceshown