Accounts Receivable Financing- Don’t Worry, be Happy

July 17th, 2009 9 Comments   Posted in Finance

There is a reason why accounts receivable financing is a four thousand year old financing technique: it works. Accounts receivable financing, factoring, and asset based financing all mean the same thing as related to asset based lending- invoices are sold or pledged to a third party, usually a commercial finance company (sometimes a bank) to accelerate cash flow.

In simple terms, the process follows these steps. A business se More »

Personal Financial Plan is Important to Avoid Unnecessary Money Hurdles

June 9th, 2009 9 Comments   Posted in Financial Plan

It is always important to understand what a personal financial plan is, why it is important to have a one and when you should develop a it. Most people sit down to deliberately consider the implications of various courses of action and select the one they will follow only when faced with changed circumstances such as a new job, a big promotion, a new baby, a death in the family, imminent retirement, child ready for college and so on and so fo More »

Why I Love Commercial Financing!

June 1st, 2009 9 Comments   Posted in Finance

Whenever one invests in real estate the most important thing that they have to look for are the finances. Any real estate property be it apartment or other requires huge amounts of money and hence the need of apartment financing. The choice of a particular financing option largely affects the investment outcomes and hence one must tread cautiously in the matter of apartment financing. There are many financing options that one can go for in apa More »

Getting Out of Business is a Process

January 31st, 2009 9 Comments   Posted in Business

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Getting out of business is a process. The length of time required to complete the process is directly related to the complexity of the business, and the circumstances underlying the decision to get out. Planning how you exit your business is just as important as how you started it.

The exit process, ti More »

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