By Gaston Castro
As a small business owner, financial crises are almost inevitable. Fortunately, such predicaments do not have to mean the end of a promising business. These monetary emergencies can be overcome if fast action is taken. You may think, “How can I possibly remedy a financial problem in such a short period of time?” The answer is – a business cash advance, also known as a merchant cash advance. Read the rest of this entry »
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By Michael Russell
Perhaps no other major industry is better suited to factoring than the building and construction industry. For many years, the peaks and valleys of construction seasons and cycles have troubled subcontractors and general contractors alike. Now factoring offers a cost effective and simple solution that can benefit both the contractor and the factoring company. Many factoring companies have even gone for far as to specialize in factoring for the construction industry, learning the unique language and needs of subcontractors. Read the rest of this entry »
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By Mark Dalton
Whatever market place a growing business operates in there is always one problem that emerges when a company becomes successful i.e. they all suffer from either cash flow problems or a shortage of working capital. The initial solution that many businesses usually turn to is a bank overdraft and this can meet any cash shortfall at least in the short term, but is it the right finance option for your company? Is a debtor finance option such as factoring better suited to enabling business expansion, here we explore some simple facts about the suitability of both methods in respect of helping a company grow. Read the rest of this entry »
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By Max Bellamy
A factor is basically a financial institution that purchases accounts receivable from businesses. The factor normally bears the credit risks associated with the accounts receivable purchased by it. There are about twenty firms in the United States engaged solely in factoring. These firms raise their operating funds by issue of equity and debt capital. Read the rest of this entry »
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By Troy Degarnham
The first aspect to acknowledge when seeking purchase order financing is that most factoring companies are very choosy when dealing with this type of financing. There is not a firm set of regulations to follow concerning invoice financing because each situation is very unique and has to be assessed as such. It is typically very difficult to find purchase order financing however, there are factoring companies out there that are willing to take that type of risk. Read the rest of this entry »
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By Edwin De Leon
Getting funding for a restaurantcan be difficult when you need to get it quickly & easily until the business cash advance product was introduced.
You as a restaurant owner have at one time or another been faced with applying for a restaurant loan, possibly getting your loan request denied and faced rejection unless you had money to do your own self restaurant financing. Read the rest of this entry »
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