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Credit Management Services at No Extra Cost We provide credit analysis on both new and existing accounts. We actually pull credit reports from various reporting services that we contract with and report back to you as to whether or not they are creditworthy
Experienced Account Managers We are seasoned professionals with an average of 11years industry experience per account executive. (Well above the medical receivables factoring industry norm of 2 years)
Personalized Service You have one dedicated person and his or her assistant who handle your account. Unlike the others, with us you don't have to start over each time you call with a new person
Please contact us today and our seasoned medical receivables factoring specialists will help you get the cash you need TODAY
1-800-986-1854
Email Us or complete the On-Line Invoice Factoring Request Form
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More Information on The Factoring Indusrty, including Medical Receivables
How
to Increase Cash Flow Without Borrowing
Cash
flow is one of the main reasons businesses fail. At one time or another, every
business, even successful ones, have experienced poor cash flow. Cash flow does
not have to be a problem any more. Do not be fooled -- banks are not the only
places you can get funding. Other solutions are available and you do not have
to borrow.
What
is Receivables Factoring?
Factoring is the process of selling accounts
receivable to an investor rather than waiting to collect the money from the
customer.
Oh,
the Irony…
Factoring
has an ironic distinction: It is the financial backbone of many of America's most
successful businesses. Why is this ironic? Because factoring is not taught in
business colleges, is seldom mentioned in business plans and is relatively
unknown to the majority of American business people. Yet it is a financial
process that frees up billions of dollars every year, enabling thousands of
businesses to grow and prosper.
Factoring
receivables has been around for thousands of years. Factors are investors who pay cash for
the right to receive the future payments on your invoices.
An
unpaid receivable or invoice has value. It is a debt your customer has agreed
to pay in the near future.
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