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		<title>Payroll Funding Vs Factoring For Staffing Companies</title>
		<description>When considering a financing option for your staffing company, there are several options that may be available when dealing with a factoring or payroll funding source. Let\'s explore 2 options: Factoring and Payroll Funding with Back Office Support.

Staffing company owners generally find out quic</description>
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		<title>Factoring vs Invoice Discounting</title>
		<description>Both factoring and invoice discounting can be described as ways to get immediate cash by selling accounts receivable to a third party, usually a finance company.  In fact, the two methods are more similar than they are different.

Factoring, also referred to as asset securitization, is an outright</description>
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		<title>Setting Up an Invoice Factoring Relationship</title>
		<description>You need to factor your invoices now because your company has received a new contract for services, which requires cash to pay suppliers, employees, and additional expenses.   You could probably pledge personal or corporate assets to get a bank loan, but you\'re hesitant to go that route.  First, it</description>
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		<title>Factoring: Accounts Receivable, Cash Flow and Factoring Invoice</title>
		<description>Factoring is the exchange of a companys commercial invoices or accounts receivable into immediate cash. This is done by selling those accounts at a discount. With invoice factoring, you can easily get 70 to 80% of an invoices face value wired to your account within 24 to 48 hours of the invoice bein</description>
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		<title>Receivable Factoring - The Key to a Healthy Cash Flow</title>
		<description>With receivables factoring you sell your receivable invoices to get cash. The firms that buy your receivables would pay you the cash immediately and later collect the fund from your debtors. One of the main reasons for cash flow problem is that the total amount of receivables becomes very high and t</description>
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