Articles, tagged with "factoring company", page 6
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
26th January 2011
Sam has a problem – a good problem, perhaps, but a problem just the same. He has been contacted by a well known company that would like to place a large order with Sam’s company. This is the type of order that he dreams about, with the potential to dou...
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Author:
Jack Fedrock
20th January 2011
Invoice factoring is a method of collecting debt that involves selling your invoices to a third party organisation. Here are some of the ways it can help your business.
1. Processing payments, working out how much is owed and chasing up accounts depa...
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Author:
Rob.Berry-Smith
18th January 2011
The last two years of bad economic times has closed many small businesses, and now, insofar as profits, surviving small business people nationwide are looking for ways to cut business costs in the New Year. Even as the last month of 2010 closes with hope ...
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Author:
kgabriel
17th January 2011
People say 2011 will be one of the most competitive years in a long time. Many businesses are still struggling from the economy. The year 2010 gave business owners a sense of what lies ahead in the new ways people are doing business online, using Web 2.0 ...
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Author:
kgabriel
06th January 2011
8 Ways the Personal Training Industry Will Change in the Next Decade Because factoring is such an obscure function of small business, despite its popularity within the business world, it can be difficult to find the right factoring company to help you ...
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Author:
Manuel Dickerson
04th January 2011
1 of the biggest challenges faced by an Independent Laptop or computer Consultant when commencing a pc consulting organization, would be receiving payment on time for providers rendered.In the small enterprise market, it is usually anticipated that expens...
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Author:
joanne
14th December 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers
When a bank takes action to freeze a company's bank account it means that the bank is nervous and under its bank facility terms and conditions has exercised its right to not release funds.
A bank's behaviour is moni...
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Author:
Ali Withers
12th December 2010
No matter how successful your business is, cash flow can still be a huge challenge. After all, it is impossible to pay rent with promises. In sectors where conventional bank loans aren’t an option, accounts receivable financing can be a lifesaver for your...
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Author:
Ava.hudson
07th December 2010
Factoring is rapidly becoming a common way to finance a business, especially now that business loans are difficult to get. It is a good business financing tool that can work very well for growing companies - or companies that have cash flow problems.
I...
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Author:
Marco Terry
30th November 2010
If you are in the market to buy commercial real estate as an investment, you're more than likely also in the market for a commercial mortgage. Some required items you may must get approved for your investment are listed below:
It's difficult to provide...
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Author:
pawanalley
24th November 2010
Now that it is the fourth quarter, for many small businesses it is time to think about 2010 year-end taxes. And this year, there may be more than a few changes to the 2010 and 2011 federal income taxes.
Unfortunately, even given the economic situation ...
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Author:
kgabriel
24th November 2010
Maintaining consistent cash flow is essential, yet challenging, for small businesses and start-up companies. Fluctuating production costs, economic factors, late customer payments, and increases in payroll can all negatively impact cash flow. Some entrepr...
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Author:
Fastarfunding
23rd November 2010
As a business proprietor, you almost certainly hunkered down and formed a business strategy which took into consideration all the different parts required for running a business. Once the establishment opens and starts operations, many small business prop...
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Author:
Doug Fisher
10th November 2010
Cash management and the management of operating liquidity are important for the survival of any business. You can be making a profit, but still have problems with cash flow. Start-ups and small businesses have traditionally had difficulty raising capital ...
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Author:
Lanette