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Is your company having a hard time obtaining traditional bank financing?

In many situations Factoring, (accounts receivable funding) is more appropriate than bank financing because:

  •  A client's ability to raise cash by factoring is based on the total accounts receivable, rather than on traditional measures of financial strength and stability.

  • Offers a dependable, continuing source of cash without the necessity of making seperate loan applications. Provides continuing cash flow without the requirement of periodic payments or interim payoffs. New sales continuously create new power to obtain cash, and the business does not have to deal with renewal of loans or worry about maturity dates.

  • Gives a business increased access to cash as sales and receivables increase. There is no ceiling beyond which the factor must stop providing cash. The more sales a business makes, the more cash it can draw. The factor does not concentrate on the business debt/equity ratio to provide funds, as banks do.

  • Avoids the necessity of obtaining funds from venture capitalists, who receive an interest in the business and generally have a say in how the business is run. With factoring, periodic delays and negotiations are eliminated, allowing the business owner time to do what he or she does best – run the business!!!
  •  What are the benefits of Receivables Funding?

  • Receivables Funding Provides Cash Flow Without Creating New Debt.
  • Receivables funding stimulates cash flow.
  • Receivables funding relies on the strength of a business' customers.
  • Receivables funding is accessible.
  • Receivables funding gets quick results.
  • Receivables funding is flexible.

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