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Of Course! Companies of all sizes, from small privately-owned companies to large multi-national corporations, use factoring as a way to increase their cash flow. Factoring spans all industries, including
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and because of cash flow problems the business is unable to pursue new opportunities for growth. A physician running a relatively small practice could well have $1 million tied up in receivables! The
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Cash was flowing and times were good for all. But a short year later, in the fall of 2008, when the United States economy took a nosedive and businesses both small and large began to feel the pinch
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Of Course! Companies of all sizes, from small privately-owned companies to large multi-national corporations, use factoring as a way to increase their cash flow. Factoring spans all industries, including
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Of Course! Companies of all sizes, from small privately-owned companies to large multi-national corporations, use factoring as a way to increase their cash flow. Factoring spans all industries, including
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Cash was flowing and times were good for all. But a short year later, in the fall of 2008, when the United States economy took a nosedive and businesses both small and large began to feel the pinch
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Cash was flowing and times were good for all. But a short year later, in the fall of 2008, when the United States economy took a nosedive and businesses both small and large began to feel the pinch
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Of Course! Companies of all sizes, from small privately-owned companies to large multi-national corporations, use factoring as a way to increase their cash flow. Factoring spans all industries, including
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Of Course! Companies of all sizes, from small privately-owned companies to large multi-national corporations, use factoring as a way to increase their cash flow. Factoring spans all industries, including
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Of Course! Companies of all sizes, from small privately-owned companies to large multi-national corporations, use factoring as a way to increase their cash flow. Factoring spans all industries, including