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Small Business Optimism
March 9th, 2010Far below its average, the index has gained from 81.0 in March 2009. Small businesses reported problems getting credit, with 9% of firms saying they couldn't find the specific credit needed. This lends credance to the concept that during this kind of an economic downturn, many other small business owners continue to survive and grow throught he use of factoring. more »
Invoice Factoring during Economic Recovery for Small Businesses
March 8th, 2010In today’s tough economy, small business finance can be confusing unless you know the tips for negotiating the best deals, sourcing funding, and most importantly, keeping the cash flow healthy. A number of financial experts today know that invoice factoring is a proven financial method to stay afloat. more »
The Advantages of Fast Funding Via Factoring
February 23rd, 2010Also known as factoring accounts receivables, factoring begins with due diligence that usually takes one to two business days. Once completed the client is at liberty to offer invoices to the factor for purchase. Upon receipt of invoices, the factor checks the credit of the debtor named on the invoice and makes sure that the sale has been satisfactorily completed. Next the debtor is advised of the purchase by the factor and the client receives funding. more »
Retail Discounting Report
January 14th, 2010Retailers are managing inventory levels and even though economy is improving, jobs and housing are two key indicators affecting the consumer. Experts don't think retailers can expect large increases in consumer spending until there is improvement in jobs and housing.Many suppliers have realized that invoice factoring can assist them when they get department store orders for their apparel items, because they can use the tactic to make the items, pay employees, and stay in business because they can then keep selling and getting orders from other retailers. more »
Construction Factoring for 2010
December 29th, 2009With construction invoice factoring, the construction company, or the sub-contractor, can be paid overnight for accounts receivable invoices, which speeds up cash flow and improves the company's ability to start immediately on the next phase of construction for each project. more »