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		<title>Credit Card Factoring - Quick Cash for Businesses</title>
		<description>There is a very distinctive answer for clients who need a speedy way of obtaining capital. It's called credit card factoring.

The truth facing small business owners today is that conventional lenders are toughening the requirements needed to obtain cash for their business. Over 90% of all small b</description>
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		<title>Invoice Factoring in a Slowing Economy</title>
		<description>The invoice factoring industry is expected to grow substantially as the economy continues to soften.  The threat of a recession will likely increase demand for the service.  The onslaught of the sub-prime mortgage crisis and the high rate of adjustable rate mortgage resets in the next two years are </description>
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		<title>Financing a Trucking Company with Freight Factoring</title>
		<description>One of the main challenges that trucking company owners face is that freight bills can take as long as 60 days to get paid. This puts them in a tough spot, because unless the company has a significant amount of cash in the bank, it usually cannot afford to wait to get paid. 
Usually, the owner will</description>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:58:04 -0700</pubDate>
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		<title>Is your Trucking Company Stuck in Neutral? Learn About Freight Bill Factoring</title>
		<description>But what if you cannot afford to wait 45 days to get paid by your clients? What if you need to buy fuel, pay drivers or pay for repairs? Employees and suppliers seldom like to wait to get paid. 
Needless to say, going to the bank for financing is not an option. They usually do not like to finance s</description>
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