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		<title>How A Factoring Loan Can Help Your Business Grow</title>
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		<title>Achieving Cash Flow Management Through Accounts Receivable Factoring</title>
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		<title>The History of Invoice Factoring</title>
		<description>Lets say you run a small company thats developing a unique idea. Everyone works hard in designing the product, and your sales department hits pay dirt: a large manufacturing contract. This is exactly what you wanted, but you now have a problem: you need to hire more people and invest in some machine</description>
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