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How Accounts Receivable Factoring Works

How Accounts Receivable Factoring Works

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This blog explains the many facets of invoice factoring.

Recent Posts

  • The Verification Process In Invoice Factoring

    Posted on Friday January 25th, 2008 at 07:35

    When a factoring company advances funds to a company based upon an invoice that has been generated, that is the only collateral or protection they have. In other words, the factor has wired the funds to the company's bank account based upon the beli...

  • Purchase Order Funding vs. Invoice Factoring

    Posted on Saturday January 19th, 2008 at 10:43

    Many business owners get confused about the differences between purchase order funding and accounts receivable factoring. Although the type of funding is somewhat the same in that funds are advanced to the company relating to products or services s...

  • Use Factoring as Bridge Financing

    Posted on Monday January 14th, 2008 at 06:46

    As we've discussed many times, invoice factoring is a necessary form of financing in our economic structure. If you're considering using this form of financing for your capital need, it should be done on a short-term basis. This is especially true...

  • Invoice Factoring as a Financial Tool

    Posted on Thursday January 10th, 2008 at 11:43

    Despite the fact that factoring volume continues to grow year after year, most business owners do not know about this financing concept. The ease of use, simple application process, flexibility, and the ability to provide unlimited capital are all ...

  • Making Wise Credit Decisions

    Posted on Monday January 7th, 2008 at 06:51

    When you extend credit to a customer, you are in essence the customer's banker. If that same customer went to a bank for financing, they would be asked to supply certain information which would be forwarded to the underwriting department. They woul...

  • Here's to a Great 2008!

    Posted on Wednesday January 2nd, 2008 at 06:20

    I hope all of you had a wonderful Christmas and New Year's celebration. I spent yesterday alternatively watching some college bowl games and listing my goals for the upcoming year. Note that I said goals and not resolutions. The former seems to ...

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