Cash-Flow Management | Cash flow is the most important financial item for a small business owner to pay attention to. Here's how to speed it up.
What can a sculptor teach you about making net profit and cash flow?  A lot. The sculptor starts with a block of stone. But that doesn?t automatically
Invoice factoring and accounts receivable financing may provide small businesses with much-needed cash flow.
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Factoring receivables is simple, and yes, for the most part, easy. Still, it’s a financial move, and as any (good) financial consultant will tel...
Changes coming soon to the U.S. Postal Service will slow payments from your clients. Take steps to minimize the impact now.
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Company.com marketplace vendor, AdvanceMe, a working capital funding organization, have this advice about using a merchant cash advance to meet your q...
It's Thursday afternoon, you're looking at your business bank account and you don't have enough money in it to pay your employees tomorrow...
Forecasting and understanding your cash needs as you grow your business is one of the biggest problems that small businesses have. If you don't understand cash flow, if you confuse cash flow with profit ... you need to have a conversation with Joe Knight. Or you can read about ours.
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Using accounts receivable to obtain business financing for your small business is a good way to raise short term cash. Small business owners can use pledging or factoring accounts receivable to raise money.
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Design competitions are a dime a dozen, so it?s hard to create something that stands out and piques the creative interest of talented designers. But we think we?ve done just that. Today, with great enthusiasm, we?re announcing the Porsche Next Design Challenge. The winner stands to get a very nice prize indeed: A one-year lease on a brand-new Porsche 911, or a cash-equivalent of $20,000. The challenge for you: Design an object smaller than a living room and bigger than a purse, which references three design elements taken from Porsche 911s of the past or present. (But not a car!)