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		<description>Going through a chapter 11 bankruptcy processes can be one of the most harrowing experiences that a business owner can go through. You will have to deal with the courts\' involvement in your business and deal with endless negotiations with your secured and unsecured creditors. You will also have to </description>
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		<title>Funding Growth With Accounts Receivable Factoring</title>
		<description>Factoring accounts receivable can be a powerful way to fund growth, especially when bank loans and other sources are not readily available. With factoring, instead of waiting until the customer pays, the supplier can get immediate cash for invoices to fund new work and free up cash flow.

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		<title>Invoice Factoring As A Short-Term Cash Flow Solution</title>
		<description>This practice of invoice factoring is usually adopted to avoid any loans or giving any collateral against availing any loan. The fee for invoice factoring is paid in terms of discount. This discount can ranger anywhere between 2.5% to 7%. As a result of invoice factoring the smaller companies avoid </description>
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		<title>What Is Invoice Factoring And Invoice Discounting?</title>
		<description>Invoice factoring is, at its simplest, the sale of the right to collect cash owed on your outstanding invoices. Most businesses engage in invoice factoring when they need cash up front quickly, or when they have customers that are slow to pay and dont have the resources to build an accounts collecti</description>
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		<title>Stimulate Company Growth Using Accounts Receivable Factoring</title>
		<description>Accounts receivable factoring is distinct from using your accounts receivable as loan collateral because you are outright selling some or all of your receivable to a factor, such as a bank or insurance company, at a discount. You dont collect the debt owed to you from that account anymore, but you a</description>
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