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Factoring Invoices For Cash Flow

Posted on 09/10/2007 12:21 PM | Link | Post Comment

Invoice factoring also known as accounts receivable financing is one of the best kept secrets for commercial business financing. With all the types of financing available the concept of factoring accounts receivables for operational cash flow is still not widely considered. The transaction is very simple to set up, flexible to use, and becomes a critical solution to the many companies who stumble onto it.

Each of the many types of financing available; bank term loans, revolving lines of credit, loans with warrants, asset based loans, direct public offerings, mezzanine financing, private placements, and all sorts of equity participation have their benefits and drawbacks. A company looking for outside capital has to be aware of, and have some basic understanding of all forms of financing before choosing one method.

Invoice factoring is a great tool that is perfect only for certain situations. Capital intensive requirements like labor costs and product purchases are ideal for growing companies seeking to use the factoring model.

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