Archive for August, 2010

Factoring Companies Reputation Checklist

Factoring company research is perhaps the most important step businesses should complete. Reputable factoring companies will offer broad-spectrum customer support services. Accounts receivable factoring company should be able to provide you with a list of industries they serve.

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Factoring Receivables & Inventory Control

Is factoring receivables a good way to control inventory? Factoring companies are great resources for creating working funds. We’ve mentioned before that uncertain times, accounts receivable factoring can actually be a more sound decision than loan financing. Today we’ll discuss how factoring companies can also help manage inventory.

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Factoring Receivables as a Long Term Solution

Factoring as a long term solution: Create cash flow and capitalize on things like bulk purchasing and vendor discounts now, promoting steady growth and healthy business operations. You’re simply paying a fee to get cash when you need it – now. It’s not “a way out,” and won’t promise to make you millions just by trying. Accounts receivable factoring is a business transaction that puts the money your owed into your pocket 30-60 days sooner.

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Factoring Receivables for the Short Term

Factoring companies happily work with businesses unable to find financing elsewhere. Small and medium still need access to working capital, and AR factoring is often an excellent option to create it. Factoring receivables, especially in an unstable economy is a sound short term finance solution. factoring companies will buy your net invoices for cash – sometimes completing transactions in just 24 hours – providing immediate funding for the short term.

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Factoring Companies: The Pros and Cons

Factoring Companies: The Pros and Cons to Using them. Accounts receivable factoring through a reputable factoring company can be a great way to realize owed funds into working capital, but there are circumstances when factoring companies may not be the solution.

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