Tags: accounts receivable financing

New Survey Shows 66% of Small Businesses are Operating More Efficiently

August 6th, 2009
The Interface Financial Group is seeing that many small businesses have found invoice factoring as one of these innovative solutions to be efficient during the economy. The small business owners’ outlook is up with 38 percent of owners expecting the economy to improve in the next 12 months, compared to 23 percent in January. more »

Small Business, Health Care and Invoice Factoring

July 23rd, 2009
Accounts receivable financing offers the ideal opportunity for a small business to plan ahead, using invoices that get paid anywhere from 30 to 60 to 90 days out. Rather than waiting for these accounts to be paid, small businesses can shorten these payment terms or convert payments on terms to cash on delivery faster, then apply this to health care costs for their employees. more »

Small Business and Health Care

July 21st, 2009
A new survey finds that small businesses who do not currently offer coverage would overwhelmingly like to, but due to high costs and red tape, they cannot. Many business owners have been using accounts receivable factoring for years, to offset unexpected business expenses, and manage tough economic times. more »

Tips for Home-Based Businesses

July 16th, 2009
A hat tip to writer Joyce Rosenberg of the Associate Press for her article on what peoople should be aware of if they start a home-based business. One thing many entrepreneurs have discovered is invoice factoring for small business - a simple way to keep cash in reserves when you start working from home. more »

President Obama's Update for Small Businesses

July 13th, 2009
Asking Americans to remain patient, according to the White House, we are on a gradual course to recovery because the $787 billion stimulus plan saved the economy from collapse. Invoice factoring for small business has been used for centruies, but it can be particularly helpful in today's recessionary times. To get started with a factor, look at the Interface Financial Group's Web site at www.ifgnetwork.com, then pick up the phone and call. more »