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6 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Access Cash - Investing Answers

6 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Access Cash
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Factoring is when a company sells its commercial accounts receivable invoices to a buyer (or factor) at a discount. The business walks away with cash (albeit a reduced amount than what it would have received if the client had paid the invoice in full) ...



RLPC-JP Morgan leads jumbo loan for Samson buy - Reuters

RLPC-JP Morgan leads jumbo loan for Samson buy
Reuters
The financing is expected to be split between a $2.35 billion asset-based loan (ABL) and $2.25 billion of high yield bonds. Asset-based loans are typically secured on companies' inventory and accounts receivables and Samson's loan will be secured on ...

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10-K: ROCK-TENN CO - Middle East North Africa Financial Network

10-K: ROCK-TENN CO
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
... of debt financing, consisting of a $1.475 billion 5-year revolving credit facility; a $1.475 billion 5-year term loan A facility; a $750 million 7-year term loan B facility and a $625 million 3-year accounts receivable securitization facility. ...

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Anhui Taiyang Poultry Reports Financial Results for the Three and Nine Months ... - MarketWatch (press release)

Anhui Taiyang Poultry Reports Financial Results for the Three and Nine Months ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Our third quarter and year to date results in 2011 include non-cash bad debt reserve charges of $1.2 million charged against certain accounts receivable, loans receivable, supplier prepayments, and sale price receivable from the 2010 sale of our ...
10-Q: ANHUI TAIYANG POULTRY CO INCMiddle East North Africa Financial Network

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Leverage: Investment Banks Past And Present - Seeking Alpha

Leverage: Investment Banks Past And Present
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Another important source as seen in row 17 was customer financing, which is essentially the effect of having accounts payable greater than accounts receivable (all related to securities, not physical goods). There is no focus on short versus long-term ...



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you receive an accounts receivable loan, the lender uses your company?s accounts Interest rates on accounts receivable loans are determined based on a



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