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Learn how accounts receivable factoring can help you grow your business. Having to wait up to 60 days for commercial customers to pay their invoices can be one of the biggest challenges that owners of small to mid size companies have to face. Waiting to get paid is not usually an issue for well-established companies
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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
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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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Can’t afford to wait 30 to 60 days to get paid by your clients? If you are like most business owners, waiting to be paid can be very challenging. In some cases it can mean lost opportunities. It can mean that you don’t bid for big sales because you know you won’t be able to play the waiting game. At
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Why wait weeks or months to get paid by your clients when you can access your money in a matter of days by factoring your invoices. When a business factors their invoices, they are allowing a third party to purchase their invoices at a discount price. This discount is considered the third party’s fee. If your business
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