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    Archive for June 6th, 2007

    Tree Farms Grow Receivables, Too

    Houston June 6, 2007 – It is always fun to talk about new business. We recently signed up a new client company in a business you may not think of as factoring, a tree farm. They are great folks, down to earth and honest. They came referred to us by one of our other tree farm clients. There is nothing like referrals from existing clients! We did not set out to be tree farm factoring specialists, but we sure enjoy being outstanding in our field!

    All kidding aside, in our business it is always about character. And we have found that tree farms seem to attract folks of good character. So, if you are a tree farm owner looking for kindred spirits, look no farther. It is still planting season and folks all across the country are planting trees. Tree farms who sell to commercial growers, retailers and resellers can deliver more trees by digging up those accounts receivable and selling them to American Prudential.

    By using their existing Accounts Receivable to provide the cash needed to deliver more product, a healthy tree farm can easily double its volume in one season alone. Traditional working capital is hard to come by for tree farmers and the seasonal nature of their need does not appeal to most financing sources.

    But factoring to gain immediate cash flow and avoid long term debt easily allows the tree farmer to make the business pay for itself. So, no matter what the home building industry does the factoring tree farm will have no long term debt to service if the bottom falls out of the economy and the ripple reaches all the way to the farm.

    Give us a call while there is still time to move inventory.

    American Prudential Capital welcomes Endeavor Business Finance and Marc Bolding in Clear Lake

    Houston June 6, 2007 – Endeavor Business Finance, LLC has joined American Prudential Capital’s factoring operations as an Independent Representative. Owner Marc Bolding brings years of expertise and training. A former Air Liquide use tax specialist, Marc naturally is very detail oriented in his business. His education at the University of Houston and his first hand experiences have taught him the importance of cash flow for businesses both small and large. Marc knows that working capital derived from accounts receivable is a great solution for solid companies with limited operating history, even start-ups. Marc enjoys helping growing businesses find the cash they need to meet their operating needs. Important to Marc is the relationship he develops with his clients. Endeavor Business Finance focuses on listening to the client and then providing the solution that takes them to the next level of business success.

    Marc also enjoys helping seasoned clients find the treasure in their accounts receivable. He knows that a mature business often “hits the wall” when valuable opportunities present cash flow and working capital challenges. Financing a growth opportunity can be challenging. But Marc knows how to guide the mature company into accessing the full value of their accounts receivable to fund their sudden growth.

    As you might guess Marc understands that taxes can sometimes pose a problem for any business. By helping his clients mine the gold in their AR, Marc is able to hold off the Tax Man and show the business owners how to avoid borrowing from the IRS. Even if a company has already gotten into tax-time difficulties, Marc knows how to work it out.

    Marc can be reached in the Clear Lake area at 713-344-0586

    BACA Romus expands its operations - Ziarul Financiar

    BACA Romus expands its operationsZiarul Financiar, Romania - Jun 4, 2007… to include consumer credits, real estate credits, funding for commercial transactions, factoring, discounting, as well as credit consultancy. …

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    United Utilities' profits up - InTheNews.co.uk

    InTheNews.co.ukUnited Utilities' profits upInTheNews.co.uk, UK - 39 minutes ago"We have restructured our management organisation, around separate asset operator and asset owner functions, to sharpen our commercial focus and help …

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    KBC acquires ING Belgium's stake in International Factors - Actusnews.com (Communiqués de presse)

    KBC acquires ING Belgium's stake in International FactorsActusnews.com (Communiqués de presse), France - Jun 3, 2007Moreover, KBC sees potential for expanding the factoring business within the KBC group. ING will now concentrate on funding commercial activities in Belgium …

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    Invoice Finance boom for small businesses - Bytestart

    Invoice Finance boom for small businessesBytestart, UK - 14 hours agoIf you would like to find out more about a factoring, or invoice finance quote for your business, try our partners Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance. …Invoice Finance Industry Shows Strong Growth in First Quarter Creditmanall 2 news articles

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    KBC to acquire 100% stake in International Factors - Creditman

    KBC to acquire 100% stake in International FactorsCreditman, UK - 17 hours agoIn addition, KBC has also revealed its intentions to expand the factoring business within the KBC Group. Meanwhile, ING will focus on funding commercial …

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    Small Canadian fleets offered freight factoring - Today’s Trucking News

    Small Canadian fleets offered freight factoringToday’s Trucking News - 9 hours ago?"Factoring is a great solution for the transportation industry," said Marco Terry, managing director of Commercial Capital LLC. "It eliminates most payment …

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