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Put simply, FACTORING IS THE LEAST EXPENSIVE MONEY YOU CAN GET TO RUN YOUR BUSINESS!This is a situation which boggles my mind. Literally hundreds of thousands of businesses in the U.S. alone could â€" and should â€" use factoring to extensively reduce their costs of money and operation, and still they don't do it. I have watched companies go
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What is factoring? Accounts receivable financing, also known as factoring, is a powerful financial tool that has fueled the growth and success of a number of companies. Factoring enables companies to capitalize on their unpaid receivables by selling them to a factoring company for immediate payment. With factoring, companies immediately get paid for their invoiced work from the factoring
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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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The Facts on Factoring: How to Increase Cash Flow Without Borrowing By Fred Coutts, CPA, CMACash flow is one of the main reasons businesses fail. At one time or another, every business, even successful ones, have experienced poor cash flow. Cash flow does not have to be a problem any more. Do not be fooled -- banks are not
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Most sales to commercial clients usually carry 30 to 60 day payment terms. This means that as a supplier, you must deliver your products or services now. However, your client has between 30 to 60 days to pay you. This creates a significant challenge for owners of small and midsize businesses. The problem is simple. Your clients want to pay you
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