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Factoring - Invoice Discounting

Factoring is the process whereby a factoring company buys a business'
outstanding invoices. Basically, factoring is short-term lending that is
guaranteed by giving the lender (the factoring company) the right to collect
your revenue from a customer you have invoiced.
The
factoring company gives the business 90% of the invoice value up-front
then collects the full invoice amount from the debtor, taking the 90% and their
fee and handing the business the balance.
Factoring
offers a business almost immediate access to finance; typically the factoring
company will give the business 90% of the invoice they have raised within
a 24 hour period.
Invoice
discounting is similar to factoring in that you can get an advance on your
invoices but unlike factoring you can still handle the invoice process.
To qualify for invoice discounting, however, a business must have an annual turnover
in excess of 250K.

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Small Business Funding

A number of funding options are open to a small business in the UK.
Two
of the most typical funding models are grants and loans:


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Grants
- to a small business, a grant represents non-repayable financial assistance.
Generally, a grant is awarded to a business to encourage them to undertake
or continue activities which, without funding support, they would be unable
to undertake, alternatively, a grant is awarded to persuade a business
to refrain from specific activities. The main difference between a grant
and other funding models is that the decision to award a grant is
made without the need for direct commercial gains |


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Loans
- a business loan works in exactly the same way as a personal loan,
the only difference is that it is the business doing the borrowing, not the individual.
Business loans are used for a variety of reasons, including starting a
new business, purchasing an existing business or refinancing an existing business.
Whether it is to alleviate cash flow problems or fund future activity, a loan
can provide a business with instant fundings |
In
addition to the private funding sector, grants and loans are also
available from the public sector (UK Government, European Commission, European
Union, etc).

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