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Cash flow, the "energy" moving in and out of your business, is the most critical item on any business priority list. Without cash, the business can't pay its bills, expand, or even remain in operation.Most entrepreneurs know what I mean. What business doesn't experience a cash low crunch when the need to expand - to invest in growth -
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Regardless of what industry pundits say, opening a medical practice can be both very rewarding and very lucrative. Of course, as with any business, medical offices have their own specific financial challenges. One of the biggest challenges for medical practices of all sizes is adjusting to the long payment cycles of private insurance providers and Medicare/Medicaid. It is not uncommon
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All businesses want to be successful and to be successful you must have sufficient cash flow. Are you tired of your unpredictable cash flow cycle? Is the ritual of making incoming cash receipts stretch to cover short-term obligations frustrating your business and making you dizzy? It's time to find a way to get off the cash flow merry-go-round! One way to
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Many businesses have heard about banks and private companies that offer factoring services to assist businesses in paying accounts receivables until the actual bill is paid, however many businesses are still concerned about the actual facts regarding factoring. Questions that most businesses want to know is how much money do factoring firms provide private businesses, are fees high for factoring
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Every day many business owners hit a wall. That wall prevents them from growing their business, or at least, severely limits the speed at which they can grow their companies. Sometimes, and especially for small and mid size businesses, the wall appears to be insurmountable. That wall is lack of working capital. Let's take a look at the most common source of working capital problems: extending
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