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Introduction to Factoring

Invoice factoring, (also called accounts receivable
finance, or accounts receivable factoring) is a form of
commercial finance whereby a business sells its accounts
receivable (in the form of invoices) at a discount.
Factoring is considered off balance sheet financing in that
it is not a form of debt or a form of equity.  Factoring is
a financing option for young, undercapitalized businesses
that have the profit margins to absorb the factor's fee.
Factoring is a flexible form of loan, which advances money
to a company as it issues new invoices.  Factoring is a
widely used financial product that transacts over $70
billion of volume each year in the United States alone, and
is one of the most popular forms of financing in Europe.
Factoring is one of the oldest and most powerful cash flow
and management tools available to businesses today. It is
not a loan and will not show up as debt on your company's
balance sheet.  Factoring is designed for businesses that
want to improve their cash flow by not waiting 30, 45, 60
days for a customer to pay. 

Cash Flow

The biggest benefits of factoring are: Factoring invoices
gives you predictable cash flow.  This increased cash flow
allows you to take advantage of growth opportunities, early
pay discounts, reduce debt or cover operating expenses.  If
you are concerned with your ability to meet payrolls
because of unpredictable cash flow you are a candidate.  If
your business has seasonal peaks that create cash flow
dilemmas, you are a candidate.  Factoring is a very simple
tool that provides you with predictable cash flow.  Cash
flow planning and control can become skewed due to
uncertainty of payment dates.  It creates the needed
control over your cash flow that translates into greater
production, sales and profitability. 


Factoring Advance

Advanced funding is wired to your business bank account.
This can involve a very substantial payment being made
right at the start, with most factors paying 70% to 90%
through initial advance of the invoice amount followed by a
small additional payment, through reserve release, once
they collect the invoice.  Remember that the credit-
worthiness of your customers will have an impact on the
advance and discount rates coming from the factoring
company
.  For example if the invoice's value is $1,000 an
advance rate of 80% equals $800.  The balance of the
advance is called the "Reserve". 

Conclusion

Factoring is a way to get immediate cash.  Factoring is a
long established and mainstream financing option for
businesses.  Invoice factoring is the time honored and
increasingly utilized financial tool that speeds client
cash flow and helps avoid the problems that slow-paying
customers can create for fast-growing companies. It has
become a financial tool used by growth oriented business to
increase working capital.  Business invoice factoring is a fast, easy and
flexible way to improve your cash flow and generate working
capital for your company so you can achieve the success you
are striving for. 

Article copyright 2007

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