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Free Credit Report - Watch Out for Scams Many people may still not be aware of an amendment to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) that Congress passed last year. This amendment allows U.S. citizens to receive a copy of their credit report, for free, once per year. The plan is being rolled out ...
Mandatory Credit Counseling for Those Considering Bankruptcy Most Americans are aware of the sweeping changes in U.S. bankruptcy law that were made by Congress recently. These changes, strongly supported by the credit card industry, were designed to make it more difficult for Americans to file for bankruptcy under ...
What is a Structured Settlement A Structured Settlement is an agreement between a personal injury victim ( a Plaintiff ) and an Insurance company ( the Defendant ) to compensate the Plaintiff by the defendant with long term periodic payments instead of a single cash lump sum. Payments ...
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Why wait weeks or months to get paid by your clients when you can access your money in a matter of days by factoring your invoices. When a business factors their invoices, they are allowing a third party to purchase their invoices at a discount price. This discount is considered the third party's fee.
If your business receives orders from customers on a regular basis, but has to wait 30, 60, or even 90 days for payment, you maybe experiencing a crunch in your cash flow. Factoring gives you the opportunity to access your cash within days not weeks or months. The growth of your company depends on whether or not you have the working capital necessary to finance your expansion.
When a factor purchases a company's invoice or invoices, no interest is ever charged. This is because factoring is considered an outright purchase. When a company sells their invoices to a factor, they can expect to receive an advance up to 90% or more of their accounts receivable. The business gets this money immediately and the factor makes a fee for this service, turning the transaction into a win-win situation for both parties.
Factoring is no longer a business tool used by the large Fortune 500 Companies. Small to midsize businesses are receiving tremendous benefits by implementing factoring as part of their financial strategies. If your business is growing at a faster rate than your cash flow, maybe it's time to explore an alternative solution such as accounts receivable funding.
Marty Milan works with businesses to help them generate a continuous stream of cash flow without the occurrence of debt. In addition to accounts receivable funding, you can read on various topics such as lawsuit funding, structured settlements, selling your private mortgage notes and more at: www.cashflowaccess.com. Email at cashflowaccess@aol.com.
Other articles include: To Factor or Not to Factor?
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Ringler Associates Names New Board MembersEON: Enhanced Online News (press release)(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Ringler Associates, Inc, the largest structured settlement company in the nation, is pleased to announce the election of two new members to the Ringler Board of Directors. Cindy Chanley, CSSC, based in the Ringler ...and more » |
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Hennepin County judge: Texas firm must provide recordsMinneapolis Star TribuneHennepin County District judge found "reasonable grounds to believe" company that bought structured settlements violated law. A Hennepin County District judge has ordered a Texas company to comply with an investigation by the Minnesota attorney ...and more » |
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Taking Stock: Appointments, Promotions, AchievementsWisconsin Rapids TribuneMichael Westcott, structured settlement broker with Ringler Associates, was selected to speak at the 2012 annual conference of the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance on the topic of "The impact of Medicare compliance on the litigation process ...and more » |
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