matthew begley
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Invoice Discounting - Why Clients Should use Quick Books Integration
Posted by matthew begley on Tue, Nov 22, 2011
Tags: Online Factoring
According to Wikipedia The Receivables Exchange is an online marketplace where businesses sell their accounts receivable to accredited investors in real-time auctions, accessing capital in as little as 2 business days, on flexible terms. It is claimed to eliminate many of the constraints of traditional financing.
Receivable Financing-What are Corporate Good Standing Certificates?
Posted by matthew begley on Wed, Nov 02, 2011
Tags: Invoice Factoring
Factoring Services - New Quick Books Integration Release!
Posted by matthew begley on Mon, Oct 24, 2011
Tags: Online Factoring
Like most businesses, the management at Fast A/R Funding put together a financial projection for 2011. With the funding of three new accounts receivable financing loan facilities so far in the month of October we are now 25% ahead of projections for 2011. The reason we are able to be successful in the current economic environement is because of a combination of several things.
Tags: Business Loans
What is Factoring? I know a lot of small business owners have heard the term factoring, or invoice discounting before and have an understanding that factoring involves getting the cash now instead of waiting 30, 60 or 90 days to be paid by their customers.
Tags: Invoice Factoring
Tags: Invoice Factoring
Accounts Receivable Financing Loan - New Closings for September!
Posted by matthew begley on Mon, Sep 26, 2011
So far the month of September has been great for Fast A/R Funding. We were able to close five new accounts receivable financing loans. For the purposes of this article one transaction typifies how our system works. In the course of under a week we were able to close a new accounts receivable financing loan to a client in the trucking industry. Factoring is nothing unusual in the trucking industry. What is different is the process that we use to get our clients funded as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Tags: Invoice Factoring