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How to Run a Small Factoring Business: Make Money in Little Deals the Big Guys Brush Off
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How to Run a Small Factoring Business: Make Money in Little Deals the Big Guys Brush Off
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How to Run a Small Factoring Business
is the "nuts and bolts" manual that provides step by step instructions for running a small factoring operation, in which you - the investor - buy invoices from small business clients. It includes: - How a small factor can profitably purchase low volume client receivables when big factoring companies can't. - 24 common mistakes small factors make, and how to avoid them. - Where to find operating capital. - Marketing strategies to bring in business. - Factoring franchises that are available, and help determining if a franchise (or running your business independently) is right for you. - Options for handling funds transfers, and considerations when choosing a bank to provide the services you need. - Checklists to follow when booking new clients, tracking ongoing transactions, and releasing accounts. - How to limit risk using due diligence, routine procedures, and strategies to keep your funds as safe as possible. - Available credit reporting resources, where to find them, and how to use them. - Record keeping techniques that assure a smooth-running operation. - Industry-specific software that is available, where to get it, and questions to ask before choosing a platform. - A sample factoring transaction that ties everything together so you'll know just what to do and can proceed with confidence.
The Small Factor Series
is the third book in The Small Factor Series. While each book builds on the one before it, any title can be purchased and enjoyed separately.
was first published in 1995 as
Factoring Small Receivables
, which was printed in seven editions through 2007. The current title, renamed to better describe its subject matter, has been completely revised with updates and new material to keep pace with the evolving industry and technology. It is a must read for any entrepreneur interested in invoice factoring who wants to help small business clients improve their cash flow. Follow this instructive volume, written by an expert in the niche of small business factoring, to confidently begin and run your own profitable small factoring business.
From the Author...
The Small Factor Series is based on two decades I've spent working in the factoring industry. I wrote the books to help those entering the industry get it right the first time. Factoring offers business funding to vast numbers of small business owners who often have never heard of it, and who are unable to obtain a bank loan. Individuals and small companies who provide this alternative business financing through buying invoices offer a much needed service in this (and any) economy. But buying accounts receivable can be risky for the investor. I want readers avoid the mistakes small factors make when starting and running their business. My books help entrepreneurial investors recognize the risks inherent in factoring, and provide common sense practices and strategies to minimize risk and maximize profits. They also introduce and explain factoring to small business owners who will benefit from this form of alternative financing, instead of just trying to obtain (often unsuccessfully) ordinary bank loans.
and its earlier versions have been the "User's Guide" for small factoring companies for many years. I am pleased to present this latest work that provides new resources, updated procedures, plus many experiences from my own business, and put them all together in one book.
-Jeff Callender
Here it is!
How to Run a Small Factoring Business
is the "nuts and bolts" manual that provides step by step instructions for running a small factoring operation, in which you - the investor - buy invoices from small business clients. It includes: - How a small factor can profitably purchase low volume client receivables when big factoring companies can't. - 24 common mistakes small factors make, and how to avoid them. - Where to find operating capital. - Marketing strategies to bring in business. - Factoring franchises that are available, and help determining if a franchise (or running your business independently) is right for you. - Options for handling funds transfers, and considerations when choosing a bank to provide the services you need. - Checklists to follow when booking new clients, tracking ongoing transactions, and releasing accounts. - How to limit risk using due diligence, routine procedures, and strategies to keep your funds as safe as possible. - Available credit reporting resources, where to find them, and how to use them. - Record keeping techniques that assure a smooth-running operation. - Industry-specific software that is available, where to get it, and questions to ask before choosing a platform. - A sample factoring transaction that ties everything together so you'll know just what to do and can proceed with confidence.
The Small Factor Series
is the third book in The Small Factor Series. While each book builds on the one before it, any title can be purchased and enjoyed separately.
was first published in 1995 as
Factoring Small Receivables
, which was printed in seven editions through 2007. The current title, renamed to better describe its subject matter, has been completely revised with updates and new material to keep pace with the evolving industry and technology. It is a must read for any entrepreneur interested in invoice factoring who wants to help small business clients improve their cash flow. Follow this instructive volume, written by an expert in the niche of small business factoring, to confidently begin and run your own profitable small factoring business.
From the Author...
The Small Factor Series is based on two decades I've spent working in the factoring industry. I wrote the books to help those entering the industry get it right the first time. Factoring offers business funding to vast numbers of small business owners who often have never heard of it, and who are unable to obtain a bank loan. Individuals and small companies who provide this alternative business financing through buying invoices offer a much needed service in this (and any) economy. But buying accounts receivable can be risky for the investor. I want readers avoid the mistakes small factors make when starting and running their business. My books help entrepreneurial investors recognize the risks inherent in factoring, and provide common sense practices and strategies to minimize risk and maximize profits. They also introduce and explain factoring to small business owners who will benefit from this form of alternative financing, instead of just trying to obtain (often unsuccessfully) ordinary bank loans.
and its earlier versions have been the "User's Guide" for small factoring companies for many years. I am pleased to present this latest work that provides new resources, updated procedures, plus many experiences from my own business, and put them all together in one book.
-Jeff Callender