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Santa Barbara Factoring

483 Vaquero Ln, Santa Barbara, CA  93111

Categories: financial services

All American Factoring

8230 30th Ct, Hialeah, FL  33018

Categories: miscellaneous contractor & consultant services

Helix Factoring Company Inc

8211 la Mesa Blvd, la Mesa, CA  91941

Categories: real estate consultants

Finance One Factoring Inc

1350 Broadway, New York, NY  10018

Categories: financial services

Lone Mountain Factoring Inc

4441 Polaris Ave, Las Vegas, NV  89103

Categories: financial services

Tri State Factoring Inc

4441 Polaris Ave, Las Vegas, NV  89103

Categories: financial services

Factoring Of Oklahoma

500 50 Penn Pl, Oklahoma City, OK  73101

Categories: financial services

Fnj Factoring Inc

909 Johnson Ave, Jonesboro, AR  72401

Categories: financial consultants

Business Factoring Hawaii

1188 Bishop St, Honolulu, HI  96813

Categories: banks & credit unions, financial services, loans

The International Factoring Assoc

2665 Shell Beach Rd, Pismo Beach, CA  93449

Categories: associations

Right Now Factoring Company

6831 Avenue, Houston, TX  77011

Categories: financial services

Associated Factoring & Finance Inc

815 Front St, Missoula, MT  59802

Categories: loans, real estate loans

First Factoring Inc

875 Hwy 65, Conway, AR  72032

Categories: check verification service

A 1 Factoring Service Inc

14388 Manchester Rd, Ballwin, MO  63011

Categories: financial services

Associate Receivable Consultant

Cross, SC  29436

Categories: business consultants

Healthcare Receivable Specialists Inc

300 Bacon St, Pottsville, PA  17901

Categories: health care consultants

Receivable Solutions Inc

800 Gay St, Knoxville, TN  37929

Categories: management consultants

American Receivable Corp

1401 Patricia, San Antonio, TX  78213

Categories: financial services

Uhs Receivable Finance Corp

404 Doyle St, Toccoa, GA  30577

Categories: financial consultants

Prime Receivable & Collections Services

7683 167th St, Hialeah, FL  33015

Categories: debt collection

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If the bank won't lend you capital, how do you finance your business? We're assuming you don't have a rich Uncle Tony and don't have a winning lottery ticket in your pocket. Your choices after that are institutional lenders, private lenders, account receivables funding, or selling a part of your business. Finding capital can be tough, but here's how to find a few, and how to be professionally prepared to answer the tough questions a lender might ask.

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