Categories: Financial News, Cash Flow Tips, Financial Tips, Invoice Factoring

Can Factoring Take the Place of SBA Loan Programs?

May 27th, 2010
just might be the answer for small businesses to get alternative funds, because two of the Small Business Administration (SBA) loan programs will soon run out of money. more »

This is National Small Business Week

May 25th, 2010
This is when the U.S. Small Business Administration recognizes outstanding entrepreneurs and small business owners. There are bow an estimated 27.2 million small businesses in America who also create 60-80 percent of new jobs in the country. In the meantime, small businesses need cash flow in order to survive. Accounts receivable factoring can assist in this process. more »

Tips for Improving Cash Flow Include Factoring

May 24th, 2010
Make sure that you invoice your customers in a timely fashion, because the faster you send out an invoices, the sooner you're likely to be paid by that customer. And if you have invoices due in 60 or 90 days, think seriously about using factoring to improve your cash flow. more »

Trends are for Bigger Factoring Companies Globally

May 21st, 2010
The trend today is for bigger and more professional factoring companies, like The Interface Financial Group, with more professional factoring clients, and more activity globally. more »

The Definition of Accounts Receivable Factoring

May 20th, 2010
Accounts receivable factoring basically means that you are selling outstanding invoices or receivables at a discount to a finance or factoring company like The Interface Financial Group, IFG, who assumes the risk on the receivables and in exchange, provides quick cash to your business for the invoices. Accounts receivable factoring is also known as accounts receivable financing or accounts receivable funding. It is primarily used by businesses experiencing a cash crunch. more »