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Here are just a few examples of some recent funded transactions:

Printing Company
$1,000,000.00 monthly
 
Frozen Seafood Distributor
$550,000.00 Monthly
 
Staffing Company
$185,000.00 Monthly
 
Cable and Installation Company
$250,000.00 Monthly
 
Trucking Company
$65,000.00 Monthly

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How can factoring help my company's cashflow by using my accounts receivables?

Factoring is a fast, easy and flexible way to improve your cash flow and generate working capital for your company. Through the power of factoring you obtain immediate access to cash that is normally tied up for terms of up to 30, 60 or 90 days in your accounts receivable. This increased cash flow allows you to take advantage of growth opportunities, early pay discounts, reduce debt or cover operating expenses.

Unlike a traditional loan, factoring does not add debt to your balance sheet, and there are no loans to repay. By selling (factoring) your accounts receivable to a factor rather than borrowing from a bank, you simply convert one asset (accounts receivable invoices) into another asset (cash). You can factor your accounts receivable with a factoring company to improve your cash flow or help to accelerate your growth. There are no lengthy applications or loan committees, and typically no financials or tax returns are required. Factoring can be short-term or part of an ongoing financing program. New companies can benefit as well, since there is no requirement for a long-term credit history.

Factoring is one of the oldest and most powerful cash flow and management tools available to businesses today. This is because the most important aspect of the transaction is not the credit-worthiness of your company; it's the credit worthiness of your customers, this is why factoring can help start up companies as well as seasoned companies. So, factoring is a fast, easy and reliable financial transaction that allows you quick access to your working capital that is based on the financial soundness of your customers.

Let Diversified Funding Services help you acquire the capital that fuels your business. We know the problems of startups and high-growth businesses. Our factoring companies are aggressive well-capitalized funding sources and represent lenders who understand your industry and want to help your business. In short, we have the experience, expertise and financial resources to put factoring to work for your business and its accounts receivables.

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Factoring: Converting Accounts Receivables into Capital

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