Factoring News – June

Factoring Companies Aids an Online Small Business’ Growth


Any online business is inexpensive to start, but it is still important to husband your cash, or start-up funds, as the business may take time before it is a profitable business. Factoring services can come in handy when starting any new business, whether in a big city or online. You want to save enough cash to survive for about 120 days. -more-
 


 

Integrating Factoring Services Into Your Small Business

Today’s economic business landscape today is very challenging, so many factoring companies like IFG are working hard on integrating new accounts. Due to the slow turnaround, some business owners are still experienced difficulties getting a business loan. Although small business loans can be a great tool for business financing, they are not always the best solution. However, as active participants in the small business recovery, factoring companies can quickly provide funding to keep a struggling small business out of debt, solvent and growing as the economy continues to improve. -more-
 

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The Interface Financial Group (IFG) Urges Declining Small Businesses to Use Factoring Services

BETHESDA, MD–(Marketwire – Jun 16, 2011) – The Interface Financial Group (IFG), North America’s largest alternative funding source for small businesses, announced that the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) found small business optimism is declining for the third straight month, during the month of May, and many are planning to decrease payrolls. IFG urges companies to use invoice factoring as a means to improve cash flow, enabling them to make payroll and pay bills during this economic slowdown. Continue reading →

IFG’s Factoring Services Address Needs of 26 Percent of Small Businesses With Higher Sales in 2011

BETHESDA, MD–(Marketwire – Jun 24, 2011) – The Interface Financial Group (IFG), North America’s largest alternative funding source for small businesses, announced that according to a recent U.S. Bank 2011 Small Business Annual Survey, 26 percent of small businesses reported higher sales this year. Although they are finally seeing jobs stabilize and indications of improvement in business their biggest concern is economic uncertainty, so in the future they will continue to remain cautious. Continue reading →
 

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