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In 2004 I founded 7 PARK AVENUE FINANCIAL. At that time I had spent all my working life, at that time - Over 30 years in Commercial credit and lending and Canadian business financing. I believe the commercial lending landscape has drastically changed in Canada. I believe a void exists for business owners and finance managers for companies, large and small who want service, creativity, and alternatives.

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Showing posts with label accounts receivable financing loan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accounts receivable financing loan. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

Riddle Me This. Why Is The Cost And Mechanics Of An Accounts Receivable Financing Loan And Receivables Discounting So Misunderstood?




A Campfire Discussion on Invoice Discounting and Financing In Canada !


Information on the accounts receivable financing loan and why invoice discounting in Canada is often misunderstood and confusing to Canadian business owners .




An accounts receivable financing loan? We think we have just answered our own question on the strategy known as invoice discounting or invoice finance... namely, the part about ' misunderstanding'. Why is that? Simply because technically it's not even a loan... so no debt, no interest paid, etc. Let's explain.

Thousands of Canadian businesses sell to other businesses on credit - hopefully they are creditworthy clients. That's the essence of the accounts receivable discounting solution - you no longer have to wait to get paid, thereby solving the problem of working capital and cash flow shortages for your business.

It couldn’t be any simpler, so why is there so much misinformation about this method of Canadian business financing. We think it boils down to some of the terminology, and the fact that the many firms that offer this type of finance each come at it from a different focus, direction, and daily mechanics .

Under the traditional way of accounts receivable financing you submit your invoice, or invoices to your finance firm partner. Hopefully you have chosen the right partner... more about that later. After you have submitted that invoice you get immediate funding - typically in terms of a wire transfer into your bank account. The neat news here is that you can do this daily, weekly, monthly, basically whenever you like. And by the way, you are no obligated to do this all the time; it’s your call to implement only the financing you need, when you need it.

The fee. Here's where misinformation abounds! The concept of ' financing' that A/R is in fact a sale of the receivable, not a collateralization. What do we mean by that ?Well, typically if you had a bank facility in place for your receivables they take a security agreement that covers off the collateralization of your assets, including of course a/r. So the bank is actually ‘‘lending “against that a/r, and charging you an interest rate on a per annum basis. Those bank interest rates are very attractive... if you of course qualify, which is a discussion for another day!

When an accounts receivable financing firm implements the same strategy their documentation states they are ' buying’ your invoice sales, not collateralizing them. They buy those at a discount, hence the term ' a/r discounting.

So whets the price on that sale. In Canada it's generally 2% if you are selling on a 30 day term. In effect it’s a reduction of 2% of your business margins. Where misinformation comes in is that fact that most Canadian business owners and financial managers don't understand the fact that they are already absorbing similar costs by in effect being the bank for their own clients. It's an expensive cost of capital. If you have the cash flow out of that sale you could... well... start the process all over, ie make another sale, buy more product... and generate additional profits. Instead of waiting 2-3 months for clients to pay, which seems to be happening a lot these days?

If you are financing your receivables via a bank they of course wish you the best of luck in collecting them - as little due diligence is done on who you are selling to and on what terms . In accounts receivable financing its incumbent on you and your finance partner firm to focus on a solid turnover of that A/R - it reduces the cost and generates cash flow more quickly.

Other key advantages or differences of accounts receivable discounting include the fact that facilities are generally unlimited - if you are generating sales you have constant, daily access to cash flow.

Picking the right partner is critical in A/R finance. Simple documentation and no hidden fees or terms are critical to your success when you use this financing. Our recommended facility is in fact confidential invoice financing, allowing you to bill and collect your own receivables.

Speak to a trusted, credible and experienced Canadian financing advisor. Clear up the misinformation on this unique method of business financing.








Stan Prokop - founder of 7 Park Avenue Financial


http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com


Originating business financing for Canadian companies , specializing in working capital, cash flow, asset based financing . In business 7 years - has completed in excess of 80 Million $$ of financing for Canadian corporations . Core competancies include receivables financing, asset based lending, working capital, equipment finance, franchise finance and tax credit financing.
Info re: Canadian business financing & contact details :


http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com/accounts_receivable_financing_loan_discounting.html

Monday, July 18, 2011

Get The Lowest & Best Accounts Receivable Financing Loan Rates In Canada – Factoring Demystified!


We wish. If only pricing and ' rates ' around accounts receivable financing loan rates were more easy to understand, and not so confusingly (is that a word?) presented to clients look for a/r financing, commonly know as factoring. We're quite sure that thousands more Canadian business owners and financial managers would look at this unique for of business financing quite differently.

So if it’s not for the industry itself to explain how things work... you guessed it, it’s up to us!

You're looking at accounts receivable financing because of the value you perceive in both growing, and yes surviving from an operational and growth perspective. Using growth as an example the financial reality is that as your firm does grow you require a greater investment in inventory and accounts receivable.

That investment hampers cash flow and working capital, unless you have discovered a way to get your clients to pay your firm before you have to pay your suppliers and employees. Most of our clients haven’t yet found that magic formula, so factoring has become one of several solutions.

In the majority of cases A/R finance is going to be more expensive than traditional financing you could obtain through a Canadian chartered bank. But no matter what pricing you achieve in Canadian A/R finance you can still offset this cost via supplier discounts you can now take, as well as the reality that you can now compete on equal footing with all your competitors. Bottom l line, you're financed to grow!

But let’s get back to pricing and rates, which is why you came today! In order to be able to afford and use effectively accounts receivable financing factoring you must be in a postion to have solid, at a minimum reasonable gross margins. This can be achieved financially of course via pricing well to your clients, and having respectable overheads.

So what are the key factors that you need to wrestle down when trying understanding factoring pricing?

First of all you need to understand the advance rate. That’s the amount of funds you receive on your invoice that's able to be provided to you immediately after you generate a sale. Typically you want to enjoy the maximum advance rate, which is 90% more often than not. Advances rates less than that are not advisable in our opining, and affect your overall pricing in a negative manner. So don’t ask the question ' whats my rate?’ make that instead whats my advance rate?

In accounts receivable loan financing its all about the discount fee. To most clients that that’s what they think the ' interest rate ' is on the deal. The reality , and this is difficult to understand , is that in factoring financing there is not interest rate, because the transaction is a ' sale ' of your a/r between you and your finance partner . Your receivables are ' bought ' at a discount that discount effectively being your carrying cost on the transaction.

We talked about the advance rate on your financing being an optimal 90%. But what about that 10% holdback? Ensure you get that holdback back when your client pays, immediately. That’s the facility you want to strive for, as the reserve plus the advance rate can significantly impact your overall financing cost in A/R finance.

We're the first to agree with clients that factoring pricing can be complex. One of the reasons is quite simple; the firms that offer it to you make it complex. If you take the time to understand how this financing works, and is priced we're quite certain the benefits will appeal much more clearly to your firm .

Want clarity and simplicity on your accounts receivable financing loan rates. Speak to an expert... seek a trusted credible and experienced Canadian business financing advisor who can assist you in making the right decision s in A/R finance.




Stan Prokop - founder of 7 Park Avenue Financial -

http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com

Originating business financing for Canadian companies , specializing in working capital, cash flow, asset based financing . In business 7 years - has completed in excess of 80 Million $$ of financing for Canadian corporations .Info re: Canadian business financing & contact details :
http://www.7
parkavenuefinancial.com/accounts_receivable_financing_loan_rates_factoring.html