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Business Cash Advance and Your Own Business

admin | December 9, 2009 in Accepting Credit Card Articles | Comments (0)

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When in need of short term financing assistance, a business owner can seek out a cash advance loan. This article talks about the process of business cash advance loan, also known as credit card account receivables factoring or credit card financing.

Building Business Credit with Business Cash Advance

Business cash advance is available for entrepreneurs who have a merchant account or who accept credit card payments. You can use your credit card receivables to obtain cash from a factoring lender. Most lenders offer 80% cash advance from the amount of the receivables submitted. The rest of the funds will be given when the cardholder completes payment.                                    (more…)


Managing Your Working Capital Through Credit Card Factoring

admin | June 8, 2009 in Accepting Credit Card Articles,Business Resources,articles | Comments (0)

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If you are an online seller and you accept credit card payments, you should consider a method of business financing known as credit card factoring. Let’s discuss how credit card factoring is done and how it can benefit your online business.

How Credit Card Factoring Is Done
Have you heard of accounts receivables financing? This method of business financing is done by selling existing invoices to a cash advance lending company to acquire cash. Thus, the business owner won’t have to wait for the customer’s payments to start using the funds. Lenders usually offer 80% cash advance from the amount of the invoice submitted. Once the lending company receives the complete payment from the customers, the business owner can receive the other 20% cash from the invoices submitted.

In concept, credit card factoring works in the same way. The only difference is that customer payments will not be sent in cash but through credit card. By selling credit card transactions, a business owner can utilize its profits or sales without having to wait for a 30-day repayment period. (more…)