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Need $100,000 Start Up Capital?
Posted by:
John Crane
on 8/19/2010 10:40:48 AM
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Start-Up Capital is available for small businesses that are looking for $100k or less on a trial factoring relationship. No contract, no minimums and no up front fee’s. This is a non-recourse program that is designed to give you access to capital without all the normal constraints. You can be selective with your receivables and only submit one invoice from one customer while you access your true needs.
Visit our web site for additional details and application.
This program is designed for you to get your feet wet without any commitment and experience the process first hand to make an educated decision if factoring is right for your organization.
Sectors of interest include but are not limited to:
Manufacturing, Medical, Service Industry, Staffing, Consulting, Importing, Pharmx, Distribution, Fashion, ect.
Get immediate cash for your 30, 60, 90+ day receivables.
- Account Receivable Funding
- Purchase Order Funding
- Transportation Funding
- Export Funding
- Contract Finance (contractors, subcontractors and transportation companies)
- Future Credit Cards Sales Advances
- Increase inventory
- Access operating capital
- Make a strategic acquisition using your targets own receivables
- Pay off high interest debt
- Take advantage of supplier discounts and terms...
- Offer your clients terms
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