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Invoice Factoring

By Peter Arkwright


A problem many business owners face regarding business funding is the amount of time a client can take settling their bill, generally a client can take up to sixty days before settling. This can be a problematic especially for small businesses that require available capital. Help is available for such businesses by means of invoice factoring. Invoice factoring can provide a business with funding by means of an instant payment. Businesses using this system guarantee they have available capital, an important asset in any business.

Invoice factoring is unlike many forms of business funding. It works on the simple process of the sale of your business invoices. This means you can actually finance your business by selling your unpaid invoices to a factoring company.

Factoring companies purchase your invoices, and pay you in two instalments. The first one when you initially sell the invoices and the second when the customer/client settles their bill. The process of invoice factoring.

• You provide your client/customer with a service or product
• The client is presented with an invoice
• This invoice is sold to a factoring company.
• You receive an initial payment from the factoring company.
• The client/customer settles their bill with the factoring company.
• You receive your second and final payment from the factoring company.

As you can see, by simply selling your invoices you will provide your business with instant funding. These funds can be used to run or grow your business. Invoice factoring can be set up in only a few days; this is seen as a much simpler process than applying for a business loan.

If you would like any more information on this subject then please visit our website at www.businessservicesuk.com.com, we have a team of experts who are well versed in the art of business recovery. Our website offers an array of Business Services including a FREE business directory and a Free website review service.

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Peter Arkwright recently retired from the military; he is now the owner of the website Business Services UK - We Provide business solutions in sales, advertising, funding, debt collection and recovery plans. The website also offer a FREE Business Directory and a FREE website review service.

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