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Thursday, October 26, 2023

How Does Receivables Finance Work?





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Accounts Receivable Factoring: The Secret to Steady Cash Flow

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Cash Flow Factoring Accounts Receivable For Cash Flow | 7 Park Avenue Financial

 

 

Transforming Business Cash Flow with Receivable Factoring

 

 

Understand the intricacies of AR finance because this article offers actionable insights to maximize your cash flow

 

 

Introduction to AR Finance 

 

Accounts receivable AR Finance isn't as much a 'secret strategy' as opposed to a method to turn your company sales into a virtual cash flow machine; in effect, past obstacles of cash flow have now become a working capital/cash solution.

 

The Importance of Cash Flow

 

You only have to look at some 'search engine' stats to find that thousands of Canadian businesses search every day for what they hope is valuable real-world assistance around their business financing needs.

 

From early-stage companies to mature medium-sized and even larger corporations ... it's always about unlocking cash flow in their sales and receivables.

 

Debunking Misconceptions and Concerns 

 

When clients of 7 Park Avenue Financial talk to us about their financing challenges, we've found it is easy. Clients can be forgiven for getting bogged down in such issues as the cost of this financing, how it works, and even more importantly, dispelling what they may have heard about 'factoring' and 'invoice discounting'.

Business owners and their financial managers are of course, all for a 'good thing'; and they want to know how accounts receivable financing works, as well as wanting to avoid the pitfalls and negative perceptions that come with this method of cash flow finance. 

 

 

Comparison with Other Financing Methods: 

 

 

Factoring stands out distinctly when compared to traditional financing options like bank loans or lines of credit, as well as other alternative financing methods.




Cost:




        Factoring: Generally, the factoring fee might be perceived as more expensive than traditional financing, with fees typically ranging between 1-5% of the invoice amount, depending on various factoring companies' view volume, industry, and the creditworthiness of the business's clients.




Bank Loans & Lines of Credit:



These often come with lower interest rates than factoring, especially if the borrowing entity has a good credit history. However, there are often additional costs, such as origination fees, service charges, and potential penalties.


Alternative Financing: Methods like merchant cash advances or peer-to-peer lending might have varying costs, sometimes higher than traditional loans, depending on the risk assessment of the business.



Flexibility:


Factoring: Offers high flexibility as it's based on the business's sales. As sales grow, the amount of financing available generally increases. Plus, businesses can choose which invoices to factor.
Bank Loans & Lines of Credit: These have set limits. While lines of credit offer some flexibility in terms of when and how much to borrow, they still have a cap. Loans provide a lump sum, which must be repaid according to the agreed-upon schedule.



Speed:


Factoring: One of the fastest ways to get financing. Once set up with a factoring company, businesses can often get cash within 24-48 hours of submitting an invoice.
Bank Loans & Lines of Credit: The approval process can be lengthy, sometimes taking weeks or even months, especially if it's the business's first time borrowing.



Qualification Criteria:


Factoring: Mainly based on the creditworthiness of the business's clients, not the business itself. This can be beneficial for startups or companies with limited credit history.Bank Loans & Lines of Credit: Require a thorough credit check of the business and often its owners. Collateral might also be necessary.
Alternative Financing: Criteria vary widely. Some methods might focus more on business performance than credit history.

 

Financing Challenges for SMEs

 

We're focusing our discussion here on smaller and medium-sized firms; safe to say that larger corporations have access to a lot more financing possibilities in the realm of traditional bank financing. Some firms that are public companies can utilize working capital strategies and business funding that SME (small to medium-sized) companies can't access.

These smaller firms, which of course, make up a huge part of the Canadian business landscape, have to rely on their internal cash flow management as well as utilizing any external finance they can access to fund ongoing operations, growth, and working capital.

The worst irony in business finance may be that many companies have to give up growth prospects simply because they can't access external business capital. That might mean new clients, new markets, foreign expansion, new product lines, etc.

 

Understanding Cash Flow Factoring

 

What is Confidential Cash Flow Factoring / How Does It Work

 

Cash flow factoring of accounts receivable is the ongoing sale, in whole or in part, of your sales invoices as you generate them and deliver products and services to your customers.

 

The invoices are purchased at 1-2% % discount from your company, and you receive cash, 99% of the time, the same day, for those sales. So, in effect, all your sales now fuel that cash flow machine we spoke about previously.

 

So far, so good, right? Where complications arise, especially in Canada, is the fact that this type of financing requires your client to be notified of the process, directly or indirectly, and payments are required to be forwarded to your factoring finance firm.

 

Canadian business, in our eyes, is reluctant to involve their customers in their internal financing policies and challenges. As a result, many firms are skeptical of entering into accounts receivable finance in this manner.

 

Under non-notification accounts receivable confidential financing the company bills and collects its own receivables, while achieving all the benefits of traditional factoring.

 

 

 

 

Customer Perception and Business Relations

 

Common Take: Factoring, especially if not confidential, might sour the relationship with customers as they might perceive the business to be in dire financial straits.



Uncommon Take: Smart businesses can frame factoring as a proactive financial strategy that ensures continuous and robust operations without any disruption. Instead of a sign of weakness, customers might see it as a mark of a business that plans ahead, ensuring that product or service delivery is never compromised due to cash flow issues.

 

The Best Solution In Financing Sales

 

Is there a solution? We told you there was a breakthrough called Confidential Invoice Discounting!

This type of financing comes at the same cost as 'old school' factoring, and allows you to bill and collect your receivables!

Your company gains all the benefits of that cash flow factoring machine we've turned your company into. This type of facility can easily be a part of a non-bank business line of credit known as an 'ABL' - that's an asset-based line of credit that allows your company to have a credit line that functions like bank credit lines.

Let those competitors, customers, and vendors remain precisely where you want them to be, outside your financing strategies and challenges! Let your competitors try and figure out how you're doing so well in both growth and profits.

 

Types of Factoring:

 

Factoring, a financial solution for businesses to improve cash flow, comes in various forms to cater to specific needs. Recourse and Non-recourse Factoring are two primary classifications. In Recourse Factoring, the business selling its invoices remains liable if the debtor (the business's customer) fails to pay.

 

This means that if the customer doesn't settle the invoice, the factoring company can "recourse" to the original business to recover the funds, often making this option cheaper since the factoring company's risk is lower. On the other hand, Non-recourse Factoring frees the selling business is when the factoring company assumes bad debt and collection risk.

 

If the debtor fails to pay, the factor absorbs the loss, making this a safer, albeit often more expensive, option for businesses.

 

 

Key Takeaways

 


Factoring is a financial transaction in which a company sells its accounts receivable (invoices) to a third-party factoring company at a discount. This is done primarily for the purpose of obtaining immediate cash flow.


Process:


Invoice Sale: Businesses deliver their products/services to their customers and then sell these invoices to the factoring company.
Immediate Cash: The factoring company provides the original business with around 80% to 99% of the invoice amount upfront.

Collection and Final Payment: The factoring company is then responsible for collecting the full invoice amount from the customer. Once collected, they will pay the remaining balance to the original business, minus their fees (typically 1-2%).

Confidential Invoice Discounting:


This is a variant of factoring where the customers aren't aware that the invoices have been sold. The business still manages the sales ledger and collects payments from customers, making it confidential. The benefit is that relationships with customers remain undisturbed, and businesses can still get immediate financing.


Benefits:


Immediate Liquidity: Businesses get access to immediate cash instead of waiting for clients to pay invoices, aiding in consistent cash flow and capital for investments or operations.


Risk Transfer: The risk of non-payment or late payment can be transferred to the factoring company, depending on the agreement.


Challenges:


Cost: Factoring can be more expensive than traditional forms of financing due to the fees involved.


Customer Relationships:

In traditional factoring (non-confidential), customers are made aware that invoices have been sold, which may affect business relationships.

 

Conclusion

 

Call 7 Park Avenue Financial,  a trusted, credible, and experienced Canadian business financing advisor with a track record of business finance success, putting your firm into a proper Receivable finance facility, allowing you to reap the benefits of cash flow invoice financing.

 

 

 
 
FAQ: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS PEOPLE ALSO ASK MORE INFORMATION  

 


What is factoring in the context of accounts receivable?

It's a process where businesses sell their accounts receivable (invoices) to an accounts receivable factoring company at a discount to obtain immediate cash flow.



How does Confidential Invoice Discounting differ from traditional factoring?

Confidential Invoice  Factoring  / Discounting allows businesses to receive financing without notifying their customers, ensuring the sales and collection process remains undisturbed.



What percentage of the invoice amount can a business typically receive upfront?

Businesses usually get a cash advance between 80% to 90% of the invoice value amount immediately when factoring - The factoring company pays you the remaining balance, less a factoring fee when the client pays.



Are there any risks or downsides to factoring accounts receivable?

One challenge is the cost, as factoring can be pricier than other financing methods. Also, in traditional factoring, customers are informed of the invoice sale, which might affect relationships.



Why would a business choose factoring over a traditional bank loan?



Factoring provides immediate liquidity, transfers the risk of non-payment, and doesn't add debt to the balance sheet, making it an attractive option for many SMEs.


Are there different types of factoring beyond Confidential Invoice Discounting?



Yes, besides Confidential Invoice Discounting, there's recourse and non-recourse factoring. Recourse factoring means the business is liable if the invoice isn't paid, while non-recourse transfers this risk to the factoring company.



Is it common for all industries to use factoring as a financing method?

Factoring unpaid invoices is more common in industries with long invoice cycles like manufacturing, textiles, or wholesale, but any industry can leverage it based on their cash flow needs to finance commercial business-to-business accounts receivables.



Does factoring impact a business's credit score or rating?

Factoring receivables typically doesn't affect a business's credit score directly as it's not a loan, but it can improve the company's financial health by boosting liquidity.



Can a startup business use factoring for financing?



Absolutely! Startups often use factoring since they may not qualify for traditional bank loans due to a lack of credit history. Accounts receivable factoring works for any company that has commercial invoices to finance.

By utilizing accounts receivable factoring, companies can offer more adaptable payment options and decrease the time and resources needed to receive customer payments from customers and fund daily business operations.



How long does the factoring process typically take?

The initial setup with many factoring companies might take a week or two, but once established, businesses can usually receive funds within 24 to 48 hours of invoicing after a factoring agreement and factoring fees / receivable factoring cost are established.

 

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Friday, March 27, 2020

How Does Receivables Finance Work ?
















Best Method For Trade Receivables Finance ? It's ' Confidential ' !








Accounts receivable AR Finance
isn't as much a ' secret strategy ' as opposed to a method to turn your company sales into a virtual cash flow machine ; in effect past obstacles of cash flow have now become a working capital/cash solution.

You only have to look at some ' search engine ' stats to find that thousands of Canadian businesses search everyday for what they hope is valuable real world assistance around their business financing needs. From early stage companies to mature medium size and even larger corporations .. it's always about unlocking cash flow in their sales and receivables.

When clients of 7 Park Avenue Financial talk to us about their financing challenges we've found it is easy , and clients can be forgiven, for getting bogged down in such issues as the cost of this financing, how it works, and even more importantly , dispelling what they may have heard about ' factoring ' and ' invoice discounting '.

Business owners and their financial mgrs are of course all for a ' good thing ' ; and they want to know how receivable financing works, as well as wanting to avoid the pitfalls and negative perceptions that come with this method of cash flow finance.

We're focusing in our discussion here on smaller and medium sized firms ; safe to say that larger corporations have access to a lot more financing possibilities in the realm of traditional bank financing . Some firms who are public companies can utilize working capital strategies and business funding that SME ( small to medium size ) companies just can't access.

These smaller firms , who of course make up a huge part of the Canadian business landscape have to rely on their own internal cash flow mgmt as well as utilizing any external finance they can access to fund ongoing operations, growth, and working capital.

The worst irony in business finance may well be the fact that many companies have to give up growth prospects simply because they can't access external business capital . That might mean new clients, new markets, foreign expansion, new product lines, etc.

What is Confidential Cash Flow Factoring / How Does It Work

Cash flow factoring of accounts receivable is the ongoing sale, in whole or in part of your sales invoices as you generate them and deliver products and services to your customer. The invoices are purchased at 1-2% % discount from company , and you receive cash, 99% of the time the same day, for those sales. So, in effect all your sales now fuel that cash flow machine we spoke about previously .


So far, so good, right? Where complications arise, especially in Canada, is the fact that this type of financing requires your client to be notified of the process, directly, or indirectly, and payments are required to be forwarded to your factoring finance firm. Canadian business, in our eyes, has a reluctance to involve their customers in their internal financing policies, and challenges. As a result, many firms are skeptical of entering into accounts receivable finance of this manner.

The Best Solution In Financing Sales

Is there a solution? We told you there was - it’s a breakthrough called Confidential Invoice Discounting!

This type of financing comes at the same cost as ' old school ' factoring, and allows you to bill and collect your own receivables!

Your company gains all the benefits of that cash flow factoring machine we've turned your company into. This type of facility can easily be a part of a non bank business line of credit known as an 'ABL ' - that's an asset based line of credit that allows your company to have a credit line that functions like bank credit lines.

Let those competitors, customers , and vendors to remain exactly where you want them to be, outside your financing strategies and challenges ! Let your competitors try and figure our how you're doing so well in both growth and profits.

Speak to a trusted, credible, and experienced Canadian business financing advisor with a track record of business finance success , putting your firm into a proper Receivable finance facility, allowing you to reap the benefits of cash flow invoice financing.


7 Park Avenue Financial :

South Sheridan Executive Centre
2910 South Sheridan Way
Suite 301
Oakville, Ontario
L6J 7J8

Direct Line = 416 319 5769


Email = sprokop@7parkavenuefinancial.com

http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com


Business financing for Canadian Firms , specializing in working capital, cash flow, asset based financing , Equipment Leasing , franchise finance and Cdn. Tax Credit Finance . Founded 2004 - Completed in excess of 100 Million $ of financing for Canadian corporations .


' Canadian Business Financing With The Intelligent Use Of Experience '


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Stan has had a successful career with some of the world’s largest and most successful corporations.
Prior to founding 7 Park Avenue Financial in 2004 his employers over the last 25 years were, ASHLAND OIL, ( 1977-1980) DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, ( 1980-1990) ) CABLE & WIRELESS PLC,( 1991 -1993) ) AND HEWLETT PACKARD ( 1994-2004 ) He is an expert in Canadian Business Financing.

Stan has over 40 years of business and finance executive experience. He has been recognized as a credit/financial executive for three of the largest technology companies in the world; Hewlett-Packard, Digital Equipment and Cable & Wireless. Stan has had in depth, hands on experience in assessing and evaluating thousands of companies that are seeking financing and expansion. He has been instrumental in helping many companies progress through every phase of financing, mergers & acquisitions, sales and marketing and human resources. Stan has worked with startups and public corporations and has many times established the financial wherewithal of organizations before approving millions of dollars of financing facilities and instruments on behalf of his employers.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Accounts Receivable Finance Solutions: Investigating Cash Flow Factoring Solutions










Beyond Reasonable Doubt This Cash Flow Financing Solution Works – Here’s Why & How




OVERVIEW – Information on cash flow financing solutions in Canada. Factoring is the fastest growing accounts receivable finance solution in Canada - Here's why




Cash flow needs for Canadian business owners usually have them in one of two camps - either they have unlimited cash resources (doubtful!) or they are constantly hampered by day to day challenges in growing and managing their business - (probable!). Accounts receivable finance solutions such as factoring could well be the solution to all your problems. Let's dig in.


Canadian business owners and financial managers face, on a daily basis real world cash flow challenges. Let’s look at an example at why accounts receivable finance can be your holy grail of working capital financing. Cash flow financing goes by a number of different names in Canada that is part of the confusion we are always trying to wade through on our client’s behalf.

Various terms apply to this type of business financing. They include: factoring, invoice discounting, A/R financing, and our favorite and most recommended solution - Confidential receivable financing. Depending on how your transaction is structured and who you are dealing with is really the key issue - It's not about what the financing is called!

Clients always want to know if they are a candidate for this type of business financing. There are some perfect candidates, so let’s look at a profile or two in order that you can determine if you fit. Generally you will have accounts receivable that pay fairly regularly but are on occasion slow.

Your overall bad debt experience has probably been in the satisfactory/respectable column. Your invoice and stated terms for your customers is 30 days, but guess what? Some or many clients in 60 and 90 days. Bottom line - you're in the category of needed an A/R finance solution.

Does size count? Depends what you're talking about of course! In cash flow financing it really doesn’t. Speaking in general terms if you have at least $ 50,000 of invoices a month you are a candidate for accounts receivable finance. The reality is that corporations with millions of dollars in receivables actually utilize this form of financing also.

Where size might count a bit is that it has a potential effect on your overall financing cost. In our experience you can potentially reduce the cost of your accounts receivable finance facility by close to 1% per month if you have a large facility. However, we spend many hours and many meetings educating Canadian business on factoring pricing, which is grossly misunderstood by most clients who look into this type of business financing.

So the bottom line is that you should not let your company size, or any other challenges you might be facing (temporary financial losses, restructuring, etc) affect you ability to successfully achieve an accounts receivable finance strategy.

Many times the decision to consider factoring of your receivables comes from directly related issues to collections. In some cases the slow pay nature of your client may be affecting your ability to purchase inventory or meet payroll - It that type of classic situation that drives clients to seek outside financing assistance.

When you finance (in effect you are selling) your receivables under this type of facility you immediately receive a 90% advance on your invoicing - that allows you to meet obligations and expand your business.

Traditional sources of business financing in Canada, i.e. chartered banks have made it challenging for firms to finance receivables in a manner that makes sense for the business owner. In some cases, as we noted, your business has or had challenges that prohibit you from temporarily sourcing cash flow financing from banks.

Speak to a trusted, credible and experienced business advisor, and focus on getting into a facility that meets your needs re day to day workings and cost.


Stan Prokop
- founder of 7 Park Avenue Financial
Originating business financing for Canadian companies , specializing in working capital, cash flow, asset based financing . In business 13 years - Completed in excess of 100 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 & Contact Details :
http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com

7 Park Avenue Financial

South Sheridan Executive Centre
2910 South Sheridan Way
Suite 301
Oakville, Ontario
L6J 7J8

Direct Line
= 416 319 5769

Office = 905 829 2653


Email
= sprokop@7parkavenuefinancial.com


' Canadian Business Financing with the intelligent use of experience '


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stan has had a successful career with some of the world’s largest and most successful corporations.
Prior to founding 7 Park Avenue Financial in 2004 his employers over the last 25 years were, ASHLAND OIL, ( 1977-1980) DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, ( 1980-1990) ) CABLE & WIRELESS PLC,( 1991 -1993) ) AND HEWLETT PACKARD ( 1994-2004 ) He is an expert in Canadian Business Financing.

Stan has over 40 years of business and finance executive experience. He has been recognized as a credit/financial executive for three of the largest technology companies in the world; Hewlett-Packard, Digital Equipment and Cable & Wireless. Stan has had in depth, hands on experience in assessing and evaluating thousands of companies that are seeking financing and expansion. He has been instrumental in helping many companies progress through every phase of financing, mergers & acquisitions, sales and marketing and human resources. Stan has worked with startups and public corporations and has many times established the financial wherewithal of organizations before approving millions of dollars of financing facilities and instruments on behalf of his employers.




Thursday, August 11, 2016

Confidential Cash Flow Factoring - Turn Accounts Receivable Into Your Best AR Finance Strategy










Information on cash flow factoring in Canada and how confidential accounts receivable financing can turn your AR finance strategy into an unlimited cash flow machine for your growth, and profits. Finally a strategy that allows you to be in charge!




We are going to demonstrate how a little known, and in our opinion almost a secret strategy can called confidential cash flow factoring can turn your accounts receivable into a virtual cash flow machine, turning past AR finance obstacles into cash flow solutions!

Search engine analysis will show you that thousands of Canadian businesses search everyday for what they hopefully believe will be valuable information around the most popular method of business financing today. Those businesses, of all types and sizes by the way (even the largest corporations in Canada) want to know why cash flow factoring offers unlimited unlocking of cash flow based on your sales and receivables.

Initial explanations and overviews to clients sometimes become bogged down in key issues such as the cost of this method of AR finance, and, equally important, is the unwillingness of some clients to accept how invoice discounting (that's another name for this type of financing) works.

Canadian business owners and financial managers want to like a good thing, at the same time they want to know how it works and how they avoid any pitfalls. Lets discuss the ' how it works ' portion first and then share with you the method we believe eliminates the major pitfall perceptions viewed by many firms considering this type of financing.

We'll focus on small and mediums sized business - the larger corporations have access to all sorts of financing and external finance strategies - while the small and medium sized businesses in Canada tend to rely on their own cash flow to fund their ongoing growth and working capital. In fact many firms realize they have potential to grow sales and profits, but cant because of that lack of working capital.

Back to the 'how it works'! Cash flow factoring of accounts receivable is the ongoing sale, in whole or in part of your sales invoices as you generate them and deliver products and services to your customer. The invoices are purchased at 1- 3% discount from yourself, and you receive cash, 99% of the time the same day, for those sales. So, in effect all your sales now fuel that cash flow machine you have turned your company into.

So far, so good, right? Where complications arise, especially in Canada, is the fact that this type of financing requires your client to be notified of the process, directly, or indirectly, and payments are required to be forwarded to your factoring finance firm. Canadian business, in our eyes, has a reluctance to involve their customers in their internal financing policies, and challenges. As a result, many firms are skeptical of entering into AR finance of this manner.

Is there a solution? We told you there was - it's a breakthrough called confidential invoice discounting. This type of financing comes at the same cost, allows you to bill and collect your own receivables, and gains all the benefits of that cash flow factoring machine we turned your company into.

Speak to a trusted, credible, and experienced Canadian business financing advisor who can put you into a proper AR finance facility, allowing you to reap the benefits of cash flow invoice financing, while at the same time allowing competitors, customers, and vendors to remain exactly where you want them to be, outside your financing strategies and challenges! Let's let your competitors try and figure our how you're doing so well in both growth and profits.



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 50 Million $$ of financing for Canadian corporations.Info re: Canadian business financing & contact details: http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com/cash_flow_factoring_accounts_receivable_ar_finance.html




















Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Stan_Prokop/432698

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6072401


Thursday, July 30, 2015

Confidential Cash Flow Factoring - Turn Accounts Receivable Into Your Best AR Finance Strategy










Want To Speed Up Cash From From Your Current Mobility Scooter Pace ? Here’s How







We are going to demonstrate how a little known, and in our opinion almost a secret strategy
called






confidential cash flow factoring can turn your accounts receivable into a virtual cash flow machine, turning past AR finance obstacles into cash flow solutions!

Search engine analysis will show you that thousands of Canadian businesses search everyday for what they hopefully believe will be valuable information around the most popular method of business financing today. Those businesses, of all types and sizes by the way (even the largest corporations in Canada) want to know why cash flow factoring offers unlimited unlocking of cash flow based on your sales and receivables.

Initial explanations and overviews to clients sometimes become bogged down in key issues such as the cost of this method of AR finance, and, equally important, is the unwillingness of some clients to accept how invoice discounting (that's another name for this type of financing) works.

Canadian business owners and financial managers want to like a good thing, at the same time they want to know how it works
and how they avoid any pitfalls. Lets discuss the ' how it works ' portion first and then share with you the method we believe eliminates the major pitfall perceptions viewed by many firms considering this type of financing.


We'll focus on small and mediums sized business - the larger corporations have access to all sorts of financing and external finance strategies - while the small and medium sized businesses in Canada tend to rely on their own cash flow to fund their ongoing growth and working capital. In fact many firms realize they have potential to grow sales and profits, but cant because of that lack of working capital.

Back to the 'how it works'! Cash flow factoring of accounts receivable is the ongoing sale, in whole or in part of your sales invoices as you generate them and deliver products and services to your customer. The invoices are purchased at 1- 3% discount from yourself, and you receive cash, 99% of the time the same day, for those sales. So, in effect all your sales now fuel that cash flow machine you have turned your company into.

So far, so good, right?
Where complications arise, especially in Canada, is the fact that this type of financing requires your client to be notified of the process, directly, or indirectly, and payments are required to be forwarded to your factoring finance firm. Canadian business, in our eyes, has a reluctance to involve their customers in their internal financing policies, and challenges. As a result, many firms are skeptical of entering into AR finance of this manner.


Is there a solution? We told you there was - it's a breakthrough called confidential invoice discounting. This type of financing comes at the same cost, allows you to bill and collect your own receivables, and gains all the benefits of that cash flow factoring machine we turned your company into.

Seek out and speak to a trusted, credible and experienced Canadian business Financing Advisor with a track record of success
who can put you into a proper AR finance facility, allowing you to reap the benefits of cash flow invoice financing, while at the same time allowing competitors, customers, and vendors to remain exactly where you want them to be, outside your financing strategies and challenges! Let's let your competitors try and figure our how you're doing so well in both growth and profits.



Stan Prokop
7 Park Avenue Financial :
http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com
Business financing for Canadian Firms , specializing in working capital, cash flow, asset based financing , Equipment Leasing , franchise finance and Cdn. Tax Credit Finance . Founded 2004 - Completed in excess of 100 Million $ of financing for Canadian corporations . Info /Contact :

7 Park Avenue Financial

South Sheridan Executive Centre
2910 South Sheridan Way
Suite 301
Oakville, Ontario
L6J 7J8

Direct Line = 416 319 5769

Office = 905 829 2653



Email = sprokop@7parkavenuefinancial.com


' Canadian Business Financing With The Intelligent Use Of Experience '


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Stan has had a successful career with some of the world’s largest and most successful corporations.
Prior to founding 7 Park Avenue Financial in 2004 his employers over the last 25 years were, ASHLAND OIL, ( 1977-1980) DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, ( 1980-1990) ) CABLE & WIRELESS PLC,( 1991 -1993) ) AND HEWLETT PACKARD ( 1994-2004 ) He is an expert in Canadian Business Financing.

Stan has over 40 years of business and finance executive experience. He has been recognized as a credit/financial executive for three of the largest technology companies in the world; Hewlett-Packard, Digital Equipment and Cable & Wireless. Stan has had in depth, hands on experience in assessing and evaluating thousands of companies that are seeking financing and expansion. He has been instrumental in helping many companies progress through every phase of financing, mergers & acquisitions, sales and marketing and human resources. Stan has worked with startups and public corporations and has many times established the financial wherewithal of organizations before approving millions of dollars of financing facilities and instruments on behalf of his employers.









Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6072401



Monday, April 23, 2012

Receivable Finance & Cash Flow Factoring – 8 Questions 8 Answers On Receivables Finance Solutions In Canada






Your Questions Finally Answered On A/R Finance In Canada

Information on receivable finance and cash flow factoring in Canada . Answers to questions you need to ask before entering into the right receivables finance strategy .



Receivable finance in Canada. Boy do we get a lot of questions around this single method of financing receivables in Canada. Another term for the same subject is of course ' cash flow factoring’

So let’s take some of those often asked questions, 8 in total and... You guessed it, answer them!

Question # 1- Does a Canadian start up or early stage company utilize receivable finance? The answer is a resounding yes. The reality is of course that same business is often ineligible to obtain most other methods of Canadian business financing by the very nature of the start up. Since cash flow factoring focuses on the asset of receivables it makes sense it’s a good solution for a start up firm

Question # 2 - Can you set this type of facility up on your own without the assistance of anyone? Again, it’s a resounding yes. However, due to the fragmented and generally misunderstood issues around the subject it would make often more sense to use a Canadian business financing advisor who is aware of the issues, pitfalls, and pricing around A/R finance. Another point is that this method of financing is clearly not all about price after you get into how it works daily mechanics, etc.

Questions # 3 - another great one. Does all of your A/R investment need to be financed at all times? The answer is no... This is clearly one method of financing your business that is essentially ‘pay for only what you use '. Although some facilities might require a minimum usage essentially it’s your call as to what A/R and when to finance.

Question # 4
- Are there contacts involved with respect to committing to such a facility. The answer is that certain facilities require no contract how most cash flow factoring firms do often require a commitment from your firm. That can often be negotiated and allow you to have some flexibility built into it. The reality here though is that you typically will use this type of finance for a year anyway as you move towards a more traditional bank borrowing.

Question # 5 - Does a firm have to have good financials to qualify. In general the answer is no. Unless your firm is in a death spiral past financial challenges your firm faces do not preclude you from obtaining receivable finance. As a rule if your sales are stable or growing you're an excellent candidate for cash flow factoring.

Question # 6
- Who exactly provides cash flow finance in Canada. For a starter it’s not the banks when it comes to invoice financing. There are firms that are very small in nature, some are subsidiaries of U.S. firms, and some are substantial on their own, and Canadian owned. Pricing, qualification, deal size, etc all vary so here again it makes sense to work with someone who is knowledgeable about industry players, their offering, and reputation. Again, beware of the ' low price ' carrot - it’s often, if not always, what it seems.

Question # 7- Pricing. Ah, we though you would never ask. As a general rule factoring in Canada is sin the 2% range, sometimes more, sometimes less. The industry views this monthly rate as a discount, i.e. it buys your A/R at a 2% discount to its value. You can offset this cost by purchasing smarter, taking discounts from suppliers, and selling and collecting more, thereby increasing your profits. And don’t forget, you're simply not carrying receivables for 60 or 90 days anymore, but it makes total sense still to stay on top of your collections to reduce costs to finance.

Last question, Question # 8 - what is the actual difference between A/R finance and a bank facility. As a joke we could say ' the ability to get one ‘! But the reality is that we've partially answered that one already. Receivables finance is the purchase of your sales and receivables as you make that sale and invoice. Banking is simply offering financing that takes your receivables as a back up collateral. That's a simplistic answer, but it’s a basic one.

Speak to a trusted, credible and experienced Canadian business financing advisor who can assist you in your receivable finance and cash flow factoring needs.







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/receivable_finance_cash_flow_factoring_receivables.html

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Confidential Cash Flow Factoring - Turn Accounts Receivable Into Your Best AR Finance Strategy


We are going to demonstrate how a little known, and in our opinion almost a secret strategy can called confidential cash flow factoring can turn your accounts receivable into a virtual cash flow machine, turning past ar finance obstacles into cash flow solutions!

Search engine analysis will show you that thousands of Canadian businesses search everyday for what they hopefully believe will be valuable information around the most popular method of business financing today. Those businesses, of all types and sizes by the way ( even the largest corporations in Canada ) want to know why cash flow factoring offers unlimited unlocking of cash flow based on your sales and receivables .

Initial explanations and overviews to clients sometimes become bogged down in key issues such as the cost of this method of ar finance, and, equally important, is the unwillingness of some clients to accept how invoice discounting (that’s another name for this type of financing) works.

Canadian business owners and financial managers want to like a good thing, at the same time they want to know how it works and how they avoid any pitfalls. Lets discuss the ' how it works ' portion first and then share with you the method we believe eliminates the major pitfall perceptions viewed by many firms considering this type of financing.

We'll focus on small and mediums sized business - the larger corporations have access to all sorts of financing and external finance strategies - while the small and medium sized businesses in Canada tend to rely on their own cash flow to fund their ongoing growth and working capital. In fact many firms realize they have potential to grow sales and profits, but cant because of that lack of working capital.

Back to the 'how it works ‘! Cash flow factoring of accounts receivable is the ongoing sale, in whole or in part of your sales invoices as you generate them and deliver products and services to your customer. The invoices are purchased at 1- 3% discount from yourself, and you receive cash, 99% of the time the same day, for those sales. So, in effect all your sales now fuel that cash flow machine you have turned your company into.

So far, so good, right? Where complications arise, especially in Canada, is the fact that this type of financing requires your client to be notified of the process, directly, or indirectly, and payments are required to be forwarded to your factoring finance firm. Canadian business, in our eyes, has a reluctance to involve their customers in their internal financing policies, and challenges. As a result, many firms are skeptical of entering into ar finance of this manner.

Is there a solution? We told you there was - it’s a breakthrough called confidential invoice discounting. This type of financing comes at the same cost, allows you to bill and collect your own receivables, and gains all the benefits of that cash flow factoring machine we turned your company into.

Speak to a trusted, credible, and experienced Canadian business financing advisor who can put you into a proper ar finance facility, allowing you to reap the benefits of cash flow invoice financing, while at the same time allowing competitors, customers , and vendors to remain exactly where you want them to be, outside your financing strategies and challenges ! Let's let your competitors try and figure our how you're doing so well in both growth and profits.

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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 50 Million $$ of financing for Canadian corporations .Info re: Canadian business financing & contact details :

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

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Why A Business Asset Based Loan Financing Is The Perfect Solution For Cash Flow In Canada

You are a Canadian business owner and financial manager looking for info and guidance on a business asset based loan. What is asset based loan financing, sometimes called cash flow factoring - how does it work, and why could it be the best solution for your firm’s working capital challenges.

Let’s cover off the basics and find out how you can benefit form this relatively speaking new form of asset financing in Canada.

A good start is to always understand and cover off some basics around what this type of financing is. Simply speaking the facility is a loan arrangement that is drawn down and repaid regularly based on your receivables, inventory, and, if required, equipment and real estate should your firm possess those assets also.

By collateralizing your assets you in effect create an ongoing borrowing base for all your assets - this feasibility then fluctuate on a daily basis based on invoices you generate, inventory you move, and cash you collect from customers. When you need more working capital you simply draw down on initial funds as covered under your asset base.

Your probably can already see the advantage, which is simply that if you have assets you have cash. Your receivables and inventory, as they grow, in effect provide you with unlimited financing.

Unlike a Canadian chartered bank financing your business asset based loan financing in effect has no cap. The alternative facility for this type of working capital financing is of course a Canadian chartered bank line of credit - that facility always comes with a cap and stringent requirements re your balance sheet and income statement quality and ratios, as well as performance covenants and personal guarantees and outside collateral . So there is a big difference in the non bank financing we have table for your consideration.

Your asset based lender works with you to manage the facility - and you are required to regularly report on your levels of A/R and inventory, which are the prime underpinnings of the financing.

Smaller firms use a particular subset of this financing, often called factoring or cash flow factoring. This specific type of financing is less transparent to your customers, as the cash flow factor might insist on verifying your invoices with customers, etc. A true asset based loan financing is usually transparent to your customers, which is the way you want it to be - You bill and collect our own invoices.

If our facility provides you with unlimited working capital then why have you potentially not heard of it and why aren’t your competitors using it. Our clients always can be forgiven for asking that question. The reality is that in the U.S. this type of financing is a multi Billion dollar industry, it has gained traction in Canada, even moreso after the financial meltdown of 2008.Some of Canada's largest corporations use the financing. And if your firm has working capital assets anywhere from 250k and up you are a candidate. Larger facilities are of course in the many millions of dollars.

The Canadian asset based financing market is very fragmented and has a combo of U.S., international and Canadian asset finance lenders. They have varying appetites for deal size, how the facility works on a daily basis, and pricing, which can be competitive to banks or significantly higher.

Speak to a trusted, credible and experienced business financing advisor and determine if the advantages of business asset based loan financing work for your firm. They have the potential of accelerating cash flow , giving you cash all the time when you need it ( assuming you have assets ) and essentially liquefying and monetizing your current assets to provide constant cash flow, and that's what its all about .
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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 6 years - has completed in excess of 45 Million $$ of financing for Canadian corporations .Info re: Canadian business financing & contact details:
http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com/Business_asset_based_loan_financing.html