Saturday, April 30

An Introduction To Accounts Receivable Factoring
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If you are wondering what accounts receivable factoring is all about, you may find all that you want to know right here. You may already know what an account receivable is, a debt owed by your customer to be paid in later due date.

But what exactly is factoring? It is a transaction in which you sell your rights to collect your customer debt in the future in exchange for cash you can collect today.

A typical scenario 

 
You have a customer that has been with you since your early business days. Both of you have developed a good relationship, and you agree to extend credit agreements to increase your sales.

Your profit went up as you began selling more products for that customer. Then recession strikes, you are still selling in large volume but you sold the goods on credits. The economic downturn has left you no option but to stop extending credits for customers because you need cash badly.

Handing out credits is easier than collecting it, especially if you have a good relationship with a particular customer. You just don't want the loyal customers to leave you stranded while the economy takes a dive. You need them now more than ever, but your cash flow is shrinking. What can you do to solve this problem, get the cash and keep the customer at the same time?

Here comes the answer!


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An accounts receivable factoring company might be your help, as they specialized in buying your accounts receivable at a discounted rate.

This is a common practice in business, and available to all company size. The term used for larger companies is securitization, in which the receivables are pooled and sold through a trust company. Any assets or receivables that have cash flow can be pooled in securitization. Investor would then buy the receivables in the form of securities, bonds, or obligations.










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3 comments:

  1. You have pointed out some great points. Glad you made this very relevant topic for those who are trying to find this out. Likewise thanks for sharing this. Keep it up!

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  2. Yes, I agree. accounts receivable factoring companies also can provide a variety of capital solutions to businesses. They can help out any business by providing it with immediate financial assistance which can be very useful to any business.

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  3. You may think that because your business has been refused credit by the banks, there’s nowhere else to go. There are alternative forms of financing available to your business offered by factoring companies.
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