If you’re entering 2013 thinking that something has to change for your business, there is no time like the present to set the wheels of change in motion. We want to chat a bit about how accounts receivable factoring can help you in that effort.
John Mauldin
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Still Wondering What Is Factoring And How Factoring Works?
Posted by John Mauldin on Wed, Jan 23, 2013
Happy New Year! Is one of your resolutions to be more organized in running your business in 2013? If you’re a business owner who always seems to struggle with cash flow, then this is the year to turn over a new leaf.
Tags: Invoice Factoring, Cash Flow
Do you ever feel like you aren’t able to get ahead? Do you always feel like you’re struggling to stay organized? You may feel like you’re not sure what bills are due when, or you maybe you’re scratching your head wondering how to make payroll this week.
No matter what industry your business serves, there’s something very critical you must be as a business owner to be successful: organized!
Tags: Invoice Discounting
Tags: Invoice Factoring
In our tenure in the commercial finance industry, we’ve come across two types of business owners:
Tags: Cash Flow, Small Business
Add Accounts Receivable Factoring To Your 2013 Business Plan
Posted by John Mauldin on Wed, Dec 26, 2012
As 2012 draws to a close it’s time to reflect on the past year’s events. There are a lot of small business owners out there who are able to sit back with a sense of relief, saying:
What Is Factoring And How Does It Work For Your Business?
Posted by John Mauldin on Wed, Dec 19, 2012
In today’s economic environment, it is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain small business financing from traditional banks.
Tags: Invoice Factoring
Unsure How To Make Payroll Next Month? We've Got The Answer!
Posted by John Mauldin on Mon, Dec 10, 2012
Even after many years in the commercial finance industry, it’s still shocking to hear small business owners talk about struggling to make payroll. There are always all sorts of reasons for this uncomfortable situation.
Tags: Payroll