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Invoice factoring is a great way of getting cash for your business

January 15, 2010
Posted in Invoice Financing — Written by Benjamin

Nowadays, many companies are opting for invoice factoring, as it is a simple way to convert your invoices into cash. For this, you need to sell your company invoices or credit card receipts to an invoice factoring company. After you have sold them, the company will give you immediate cash in return.
Invoice factoring is much [...]

Choosing an invoice financing provider

January 13, 2010
Posted in Invoice Financing — Written by Megan

Choosing an invoice financing provider is important if you need to increase the cash flow of your business. Late payments can cripple businesses and invoice financing is one of the best ways of allowing your business to grow. Below are a few tips for choosing the best invoice financer.
1) Terms of the provider: There are a [...]

Get immediate cash with invoice financing

January 11, 2010
Posted in Invoice Financing — Written by Megan

It can be a difficult task to manage cash flow for a growing business, as liquid cash is required for immediate payments. This is a major factor on the expense side, as you are often required to pay for things at different times.
One of the easiest ways to solve cash flow problems of is to [...]

Tips for invoice financing

January 7, 2010
Posted in Invoice Financing — Written by Jordan

Listed below are a few helpful tips and hints related to invoice financing.
- It is important to note that there are a variety of invoice financers and lenders for various types of businesses. These different types of invoice finance providers have different criteria for evaluation. If a particular provider will not help you, do not [...]

How are factoring services and invoice financing different?

January 5, 2010
Posted in Factoring, Invoice Financing — Written by Jordan

Factoring services and invoice finance are two different methods, although some people are misguided by into thinking that they are the same. Factoring is the short sale of accounts which are received for a slight discount by a firm that shows an interest in buying the accounts in order to make money on the investments. [...]

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