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		<description>There are various types of factoring available. These factoring can be in any industry viz. account receivable factoring, asset based lending, business loans, construction factoring, credit card receivables factoring, distributors factoring, equipment, hard money loans, invoice factoring, manufactur</description>
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		<description>The stream of money through your business is rarely even and balanced. In one month, you will take in more than you spend; in the next month, you will spend more than you receive. 
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