Category: Invoice Factoring

How a Factoring Company Works

August 26th, 2010
Many business owners have turned to alternative funding methods such as factoring, otherwise known as accounts receivable factoring, because it offers clients a "use it as you need it" funding option. more »

Factoring is Used to Reduce Administration Overhead

August 24th, 2010
Factoring is also known to be called debt factoring, and it basically involves selling your invoices to a third party, or a factoring company. In exchange, they will process the invoices, alowing you to draw funds against the money owed to your business. Essentially, these companies provide a finance, debt collection and ledger management service. more »

Obama Comments on the State of Small Business

August 23rd, 2010
President Obama said that 60 percent of job losses are coming from small businesses, defined as those with less than $50 million in annual sales.For those small businesses that are losing ground, but still in business factoring just might be the answer. Many businesses are experiencing unpredictable cash flow. But it is tough to make incoming cash stretch to cover short-term obligations. One way to regain your financial balance is to work with a factoring company, which can provide you with working capital when conventional funding is not available. more »

Five Top Financial Tips Includes Factoring

August 20th, 2010
In today's economic times, it is sometimes challenging to make ends meet, particularly if you are running a small business.Think about accounts receivable factoring -- If your company's invoices are being paid 60 to 90 days out, and often times these are late, invoice factoring is an excellent solution to get paid right away. more »

Gain Cash Flow via Invoice Factoring

August 19th, 2010
Lately thanks to the economic circumstances globally, many businesses are experiencing unpredictable cash flow. But it is tough to make incoming cash stretch to cover your short-term obligations. One way to regain your financial balance is to work with a factoring company, which can provide you with working capital when conventional funding is not available. more »