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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.

Every day we strive to consistently deliver business financing that you feel meets the needs of your business. If you believe as we do that financing solutions and alternatives exist for your firm we want to talk to you. Our purpose is simple: we want to deliver the best business finance solutions for your company.



Tuesday, September 21, 2010

How Commercial Factoring works in Canada -Receivable factoring Costs and Benefits

Commercial factoring in Canada addresses some of the major issue your firm faces everyday in cash flow and working capital challenges. You know the drill – customers have always been slow to pay, they seem even slower these days. Your cash flow requirements change daily as you address working capital needed to finance inventory and receivables, and at the same time manage your investments in ongoing operations, debt payments, commitment to suppliers, etc.
Is there a solution to those challenges, we think there is. Is it as expensive as you may have heard, we are pretty sure it is not.
Commercial factoring is the ongoing sale of your receivables for instant cash. For many customers it always comes down to the rates and pricing they have heard about this type of financing. In Canada those costs range from anywhere from 9% per annum to 1-2% per month. So let’s address that cost issue a bit. When many customers calculate their ‘all in ‘cost of borrowing from banks it is often in the 11% range as an example. So it is important not to get ‘seduced ‘by your low rate expectations around traditional Canadian bank financing. Furthermore most clients we meet with simply can’t meet the requirements, (the banks call them covenants) for borrowing on a revolving ongoing basis for working capital, particularly receivables and inventory. So the conversation around pricing becomes somewhat moot.
Instead of worrying b about the cost of factoring consider the following – If you have money tied up in accounts receivable for , as an example, 60 days, then you are losing the opportunity to receive payment and re invest in your business and increase your overall return on equity . The more quickly you can get paid allows you to reinvest in further sales for your firm, those sales create more profits.
If you complete a receivable factoring agreement you have successfully negotiated a great coup – what is that coup? You have in essence provided your firm with unlimited working capital, because as your receivables and customer backlog of orders grow your cash flow from commercial factoring works lock step with that same growth. The bottom line is that most business owners view cash flow as unpredictable, and commercial factoring removes that unpredictability – you in effect control the cash flow valve – financing all or a part of your receivables when you chose.
Receivable financing is growing all over the world, North American no exception, and certainly in Canada it has been on the rise also. Many clients are in industries which might be viewed by others as ‘out of favor ‘. In general factoring doesn’t discriminate – if you have a receivable you can generate cash flow from that A/R – today!
Some of Canada’s largest corporations use this type of financing – when it comes to larger corporations fancier finance terms like ‘ securitization ‘ are used . Bottom line, General Motors factors, why you shouldn’t. That brings up a further point , which is that we do acknowledge that firms that have particular, unusual, or one of challenges are often the mainstream candidates for receivable financing . So your firm may have had some financial losses, be in a turnaround situation, etc – you are still a solid candidate for this type of business financing.
Factoring is the ultimate in off balance sheet financing – you are simply monetizing your receivables and generating cash instantly. The secret of factoring costs, or their perceived costs, is your utilization of those funds. You can use cash flow generated from receivables sales to pay invoices from suppliers and take a discount, or negotiate better terms and pricing for your products .

When you have additional working capital you can grow sales and revenue and increase profits – that financial flexibility is what this type of financing is all about. Sometimes it is a ‘bridge ‘solution, in certain cases it can easily become your long term ongoing working capital solution.

So whats our bottom line? Simply that you do have choices in working capital solutions. Commercial factoring is one of them. Understanding the true cost of the financing, how it works, and utilizing that cash for the right reasons just might be your best alternative for cash flow longevity.

Speak to a trusted, credible and experienced working capital advisor to ensure you understand the benefits of this unique type of business financing in Canada.

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