One of the most common questions asked by small business owners when exploring their financing options is whether factoring or merchant cash advance is the best way to solve your company’s cash flow problems when you’re in need of quick capital.  This is a common question asked by all business owners and our financing prospects and it is important […]

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Reverse Factoring is a method of alternative commercial finance where the supplying party (client) has it’s receivables finance by an early payment arrangement set up by the ordering party.  Typically, the strong credit of the ordering party helps their suppliers receive more favorable financial terms than they would have otherwise received in a traditional factoring

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The factoring of construction related receivables is certainly one of the more difficult niche areas of factoring from the transactional standpoint, but one our company that has become very well acquainted with.  Why you say?  Because the need for financing in this segment is so great that many industry brokers and commercial finance consultants can

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The SBA Microloan Program can be of special interest to many of our clients and especially with assisting small start-ups.  Under this program first developed in 1992, the SBA makes funds available to non-profit community-based lenders called “intermediaries” which in turn make loans to Microloan qualified borrowers.  Such intermediaries are usually in the form of

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Often times, those seeking a new source of capital for their business will say to us that they need a “factoring loan” to help them solve their cash flow problems or assist in generating the ready working capital necessary for payroll.  For the most part, however, referring to factoring as any type of “loan” is

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About Factoring Factoring is a type of asset-based finance used by companies to receive early payment upon their invoices (accounts receivable). It deals directly with the problems of cash flow that arise when one business grants liberal extended terms of payment to another upon invoices for goods delivered or services rendered. While the granting of extended

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