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1. Factoring For Better Cash Flow - By: Michael Russell
If you’re starting a company you need cash. But if you’re continuing to operate a business that’s been up and running for some time, you still need cash. You need cash for payroll, to buy supplies and equipment and to pay for rent and taxes. The problem is, if you offer credit to your customers, ...

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Factoring For Better Cash Flow
If you’re starting a company you need cash. But if you’re continuing to operate a business that’s been up and running for some time, you still need cash. You need cash for payroll, to buy supplies and equipment and to pay for rent and taxes. The problem is, if you offer credit to your customers, you may have made plenty of sales and show a tidy profit, but still not have enough cash to meet your next payroll! Many companies have gone bankrupt with a profitable income statement. Factoring ma
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2. Obtaining Financing Through Factoring - By: Michael Russell
There are many ways an established business can get the capital it needs. One of these is through the sale of its own accounts receivable for immediate, instead of future, cash. This is known in the business world as factoring, and it is used to improve the cash flow of a business, usually for th...

3. Factoring For Young, Growing Companies - By: Michael Russell
Starting a new business is a daunting task. Often the biggest challenge is finding the cash needed to get everything up and running. Usually once you get everything going in your new business there is no capitol left over to expand and grow. This is where factoring can provide major benefits for ...

4. Why Factoring? - By: Michael Russell
Factoring is a popular financing vehicle for all size businesses, because it brings a company ready cash without incurring a debt. The downside is the cost. Think of factoring as an arrangement that has the effect of changing your credit customers into cash customers almost immediately. This incr...

5. Freight Broker Factoring - By: Michael Russell
A freight broker is a business that moves the freight of others from one location to another. Many have found it to be a very lucrative business. Freight broker factoring is one way these businesses find the cash flow to stay competitive. As a freight broker, you deal with two types o...

6. Accounts Receivable Financing Vs. Factoring - By: Michael Russell
One is a loan, the other a sale. In one the finance company collects the accounts receivable, in the other the business that earned the receivable collects them. One affects the assets and liabilities sections of the balance sheet, the other only changes the components of current assets. Both inc...

7. Factoring Process And Procedures - By: Michael Russell
Factoring is a good way for a business to improve their cash flow without affecting debt positions. It’s a good way for a new business to grow or a way for an established business to improve their overall efficiency. When considering factoring arrangements, many often wonder how the da...

8. Medical And Health Care Factoring - By: Michael Russell
Maintaining quality healthcare is a challenge for all of us as individuals. But staying financially healthy can also be a huge obstacle for hospitals, clinics and other healthcare providers. One of the biggest problems they face is cash flow. With the maze of medical insurance company coverage, a...

9. Factoring - A Brief Overview - By: Michael Russell
A factoring company or factor purchases the invoices or accounts receivable from another business. The purchases are made at a price less than the face value of the invoices so that the factoring company can make a profit once it collects the payments that are owed. They generally purchase invoices ...

10. Construction Factoring - 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 ...

11. The Benefits Of Factoring - By: Michael Russell
Many small to medium sized businesses may consider factoring as an alternative form of financing to stimulate cash flow.  Since banks have had a tendency, over the past few years, to cut back on the available credit lines for smaller companies, factoring has come to the forefront as a means to ...



12. Factoring Vs. Invoice Discounting - By: Michael Russell
Both factoring and invoice discounting can be described as ways to get immediate cash by selling accounts receivable to a third party, usually a finance company. In fact, the two methods are more similar than they are different. Factoring, also referred to as asset securitization, is a...

13. Factoring Software Is Available - By: Michael Russell
Factoring is a method by which a financial institution buys the accounts receivable of an active company at a discount. The benefit to the company is the quick cash. The benefit to the financial institution is the discount fee, an amount paid by the business for the advantage of getting the cash o...

14. Business Cash Advance Vs. Small Business Loans - By: Ray Smith
Every business owner who has ever tried to get a business loan knows how difficult it is to get the money out of those banks and financial institutions. Surprisingly enough, these same people dont need to be coaxed for a personal loan even if you are going to spend all th...

15. Factoring, And Financing Your Business. - By: Michael Russell
Cash is king.  Cash flow is one of the most important things to maintain in running any business, but how can you maintain cash flow when the banks make the terms of loans so difficult?  What can you do when all kinds of money is owed to your business, but very little of it is in your pock...

16. All About Small Business Loans - By: Saptarshi Roy Chaudhury
Besides the myriad of problems that a small business owner faces, the most severe issue is lack of capital and limited avenues to raise capital from external sources. Being a small business owner, it is never easy to get a business loan, as most lenders would consider them as borrowers w...

17. Incorporation: Options For Financing Assistance - By: Michael Russell
There has been increasing financial support from the private and public sectors for the development of corporations.  A corporation's growth stage is the most critical stage, as the business requires more financing options.  As for the private sector, banks typically provide facilities to ...

18. Become Familiar With The Statement Of Cash Flows - By: Michael Russell
Many people are familiar with two important financial statements, the Profit and Loss and the Balance Sheet. Fewer of them recognize the Statement of Cash Flows (also referred to as the Sources and Uses Statement). Additionally, while the physical layout of the statement has many variations, the gen...

19. Pricing A Business For Sale - Key Factors All Play A Role! - By: Peter Siegel
Correctly Pricing A Business Is Important If You Really Want ToSell It!As a consultant I talk to many business owners, brokers, andagents on a daily basis about valuing businesses. It alwaysamazes me on how some of these individuals come up with thevalues on small businesses being sold. ...

20. Condo Hotels: The Math - By: Bob Waun
SEC laws dictate that condo hotel developers cannot and shouldnot sell their product based on cash flow and income that theproperty produces. This consumer protection, although wellintended has created a void in the consumer's ability to judgewhether a condo hotel is an investment or a 'cons...

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