Small business owners faced with liquidity problems can seek a loan through a factoring company. Factoring companies offer business owners finance in exchange for collateral. The use of accounts receivables as collateral in a factoring agreement, allows a small...
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Managing Business Capital through Receivables Financing
Having capital to manage is the dream of the small-to-medium-sized business. The key to growing beyond that is how you deal with money you have tied up in outstanding accounts. The more successful your business becomes, the more accounts receivable you’ll have...
When Banks Say “No” Try Purchase Order Loans
In challenging economic times cash flow is king. Respecting this highly critical aspect of business, small and medium-sized organizations are required by market forces to maintain a healthy stream of cash flowing through their operations if they expect to...
Team Building without Trust Exercises: 5 Real-World Tips You Can Use
Freight factoring can involve multiple players from a team. Supporting this type of factoring may take your sales team, your account receivables team, your shipping and receiving team, and your support team. As cut and dry as this arrangement seems, Advanced Funds...
Factoring for Balance: Why Diversifying Your Credit Resources Makes Good Business Sense
Starting a small business is a gamble on many levels. If you survived the start-up phase, you passed “level one.” By the time businesses get to this point, certain questions usually enter the conversation. One question we hear frequently is: why is small business...