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		<title>Invoice Factoring Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 21:00:58 -0700</pubDate>
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		<title>Invoice Factoring Company: factor receivables, account receivables</title>
		<description>Factoring invoices is when one company purchases a debt or invoice from another company. It involves the purchasing of accounts receivables, which are further discounted in order to allow the buyer to make a profit upon collection of monies owed. In other words, factoring invoices transfers ownershi</description>
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		<title>Export Factoring - A Tool to Finance International Sales</title>
		<description>Many international transactions are settled using bank or corporate letters of credit, which means you can rest assured that you will be paid on time. However, many of your clients will insist that you give them payment terms. This means you may need to wait 30, 60 or even 90 days before you get pai</description>
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		<title>Invoice Factoring: The Best Solution</title>
		<description>Invoice factoring is the easiest way to get cash in the event of a financial emergency. All a business has to do is sell its invoices for cash. An invoice factoring company will pay you cash for your open invoices- by far the best option available to you if you should find yourself in an emergency. </description>
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		<title>To Factor or Not to Factor?</title>
		<description>The purchasing of accounts receivable (invoices) is generally known as factoring. Businesses can sell their invoices to companies known as factors. Although not all business are familiar with factoring, historians claim that factoring dates back to the ancient Roman civilization making it one of the</description>
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