Articles, tagged with "accounts receivable financing", page 1
18th October 2011
Factoring services isn't for every organization. Nevertheless increasingly more businesses are finding how they are able to benefit from an raised cash flow. Factoring invoices can be known as accounts receivable financing. You'll find very few businesses...
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CarmenEnglish
18th October 2011
Factoring services is just not for every company. Even so an increasing number of businesses are discovering how they are able to benefit from an greater cash flow. Factoring invoices can also be known as accounts receivable financing. There are actually ...
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Author:
CarmenEnglish
26th September 2011
The world remains a vulnerable and volatile place, as demonstrated by the recent crises in Egypt, Tunisia, and elsewhere. The markets initially reacted strongly, with major gains in oil prices and increased volatility among many stocks.
The lending in...
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Author:
John Hill
09th June 2011
For a company that sells on credit, the accounts receivable financing portfolio is one of the largest assets. However, often accounts receivable management area of asset is not given due importance or care. In a survey carried out among companies, more th...
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Author:
amili
01st April 2011
Invoice factoring companies have been around for centuries, and they exist to be able to provide you with the working capital you need to meet your obligations and grow your business. But, funding a new businesses can be challenging in today's economic ti...
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Author:
kgabriel
30th March 2011
In a tenuous economy, doing business with the government provides for some stability. Doing business with the government can be as easy as processing a normal customer's credit card. However, there are also thresholds to consider. Below a certain amount, ...
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Author:
Ava.hudson
29th March 2011
There are many people that think why to go for selling the receivables when they can actually collect entire amount that is outstanding as well as get rid of taking debt as well as inviting financial charges attached to it. The very good answer for all of...
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Author:
Get Leads Fast
29th March 2011
In case you have a small business you must be very well aware about the effort that you have to put in obtaining capital for funding towards the growth of the business. If you try out banks for the same you will find that there are limits in credit as wel...
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Author:
Get Leads Fast
22nd March 2011
There is a explanation why accounts receivable financing is a four thousand year aged financing method: it operates. Accounts receivable funding, factoring, and asset based mostly financing all indicate the very same factor as relevant to asset based lend...
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Author:
worminto65
16th March 2011
Shaw Capital Management and Financing, What is Accounts Receivable Financing?
Receivable financing is a method used by businesses to convert sales on credit terms for immediate cash flow. Financing accounts receivable has become the preferred financial t...
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Author:
shawcapitalfactoring
23rd February 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Joe Maldonado
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
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
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
12th January 2011
By using accounts receivable financing and asset financing, you can have greater control of your own businesses as well as have greater amount of liquid capital to invest in your businesses in the present moment. Thus, you’ll be able to reach your goals s...
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Author:
garrywest
12th December 2010
Struggling to stay in the black? Is a lack of money holding you back?
Whether or not business is going well, you need working capital to grow. Accounts receivable financing allows you to convert your existing invoices into cash, as quickly as 24 hours...
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Author:
Ava.hudson