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Is using Accounts Receivable Factoring For You?
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Once your invoice has been submitted to the factor from your customer's location you need to check and make sure it was actually received and there are no problems with it. After the factor receives the invoice it should only take about twenty-four hours to be approved. Most factors have a cut off time each day to receive an invoice if you want to receive your money the next day.

After the factoring company has approved the invoice you will receive a wire transfer to your bank. From there the money is yours to do as you will. Many factoring companies want you to believe that using accounts receivable factoring is the perfect way to get the money you need to grow your business. The truth is that it is not suitable for many types of businesses. Your billing methods need to be very straight forward to help make factoring work. And it helps if you are issuing fewer invoices but they are worth more money. Otherwise having to do all the leg work can take you away from what really matters. And that is focusing on your business.

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Cash Miller is an experienced entrepreneur and speaker who has spent over a decade as a small business owner. His years of experience in small business cover many topics. For more small business information you can go to http://www.SmallBusinessDelivered.com

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