What is the cash flow per 3 months mean in moneybooker?
June 11, 2009 by Accounts Receivable Factoring
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Can you answer Derek T’s question about Factoring?:
Moneybooker says, an unactivated moneybooker account has a 1500 Euro cash flow per 3 months and an activated account has a 15000 Euro cash flow per 3 months. I want to know clearly, what is the cash flow? Is it mean that I can’t receive any more money if I have received 1500 Euro to my unactivated moneybooker account per 3 months? Is the mean that I only could receive 15000 Euro at an activated moneybooker account?
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Moneybooker says, an unactivated moneybooker account has a 1500 Euro cash flow per 3 months and an activated account has a 15000 Euro cash flow per 3 months. I want to know clearly, what is the cash flow? Is it mean that I can’t receive any more money if I have received 1500 Euro to my unactivated moneybooker account per 3 months? Is the mean that I only could receive 15000 Euro at an activated moneybooker account?
Medical Receivables Factoring
What is the capitalized cash flow method?
June 10, 2009 by Accounts Receivable Factoring
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Can you answer Christopher B’s question about Factoring?:
I came upon a term I did not fully understand. What is the capitalized cash flow method for assessing a rental properties value? Ten points for who ever answers first and provides a reference.
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I came upon a term I did not fully understand. What is the capitalized cash flow method for assessing a rental properties value? Ten points for who ever answers first and provides a reference.
Non Recourse Factoring
I am preparing a cash flow statement. What exactly does the “cash flow from financing” entails?
June 6, 2009 by Accounts Receivable Factoring
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Can you answer Bugoy’s question about Factoring?:
The interest I am paying for this loan is included in my net income (which is under cash flow from operations). So I am not sure what to put in the financing section. Am I supposed to put in exactly how much I received as a loan. For example, if I receive 5M dollars in loan in 2008, would this be included in this section. Also, would this be negative 5M or positive 5M.
The interest I am paying for this loan is included in my net income (which is under cash flow from operations). So I am not sure what to put in the financing section. Am I supposed to put in exactly how much I received as a loan. For example, if I receive 5M dollars in loan in 2008, would this be included in this section. Also, would this be negative 5M or positive 5M.
Thank you. Any kind of help would be greatly appreciated.
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What is the importance of cash flow recording?Why is it important?What are the advantages and advatages of cas
June 4, 2009 by Accounts Receivable Factoring
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Can you answer Mary Grace T’s question about Factoring?:
What is the importance of cash flow recording?Why is it important to business practitioners especially to micro-entrepreneurs who are starting from scratch?What are the advantages and disadvantages of cash flow recording?
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What is the importance of cash flow recording?Why is it important to business practitioners especially to micro-entrepreneurs who are starting from scratch?What are the advantages and disadvantages of cash flow recording?
Accounts Receivable Factoring
How do you calculate discretionary cash flow/savings?
May 20, 2009 by Accounts Receivable Factoring
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Can you answer KAH’s question about Factoring?:
I am working on a problem. I have a couple’s Statement of Financial Position and Annual Cash Flow Statement. From this info, how do I calculate discrectionary cash flow?
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I am working on a problem. I have a couple’s Statement of Financial Position and Annual Cash Flow Statement. From this info, how do I calculate discrectionary cash flow?
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